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## Background
There are **a lot** of Python package/project management systems (`poetry`, `flit`, `hatch`, and regular `setuptools` are ones that come to mind quickly). All have their unique qualitie…
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I personally have no more time or interest to maintain this project, and will likely not make new releases.
If there are other people that use cmake-lint daily and are interested in moving the proj…
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## Bugs
It is common for python projects to name their `README` file with a `rst` extension.
Although my project [1] contains a `README.rst`, SourceRank shows my project as not having a `README` f…
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### What's the problem this feature will solve?
Setuptools is very flexible and provide lots of customisation/extension opportunities for plugin authors and (to some degree) end-users, which makes …
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## Need
In the core metadata specification originally set out in [PEP 621](https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/) there is the possibility of marking fields as "dynamic", allowing their values to be de…
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### Steps to Reproduce
1. Add this section in `pyproject.toml` (this is done by default when `poetry init` is used):
```toml
[build-system]
requires = ["poetry-core"]
build-backend = "poetry.core…
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"pip install xxx --download yyy --no-deps" runs "python setup.py egg_info" after downloading (to generate the requires.txt dependency list?). This seems unnecessary.
This is a problem in the case of…
tlynn updated
2 years ago
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## Feature category
Dependency management.
## Problem description
Using `setup.py` should generally be avoided if there are some declarative options.
For this project, I see numerous alterna…
bswck updated
8 months ago
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The setuptools world has a module `setuptools_scm` which allows setting the version directly from the SCM in use for the project. For example, if a commit is tagged with a version identifier, that bec…
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- [x] I have searched the [issues](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues) of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate.
- [x] I have searched the [documentation](https://pytho…