> On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 2:01 PM Sandro <lists(a)penguinpee.nl&gt; wrote:
> 
> 
> pyproject does not work well, and is not backwards compatible. This is
> particularly a problem for EPEL ports from Fedora. Personally, I'd
> like to see it fixed for EPEL before relying on it for anything in
> Fedora.

The current py packaging guidelines recommend the opt-in dependency generator 
(which uses pyproject.toml) unless EPEL 8 or non-current Fedoras are used. 
Should this caveat be extended to F36 and EPEL 9, or am I mis-understanding the 
role of pyproject.toml for the packaging macros?
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