community.
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with USE_PYTHON=distutils, setuptools58
has to exist as the distutils method is explicitly not supported past
this version, even if it works by accident.
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now in case it takes a bit for upstream to figure out.
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Yuri wrote:
On 2/15/24 22:48, Charlie Li wrote:
This distinction does not practically exist; any Python package, even
if primarily a program, can be specified and imported as a library in
another as a dependency. See meson, which had to grow flavours when
meson-python came about.
This
t the default flavour for those
cases can be considered however.
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This isn't really a policy issue, rather a
technical one.
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ortunate, we need to
maintain our due diligence in ensuring consistency in this area.
[0] https://github.com/pypi/support/issues/2420 (for others following along)
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the wider Python
package ecosystem's (most visibly in PyPI) chequered history in this area.
[0]
https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/name-normalization/
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done in a specific order.
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and requires careful coordination.
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_AS_NON_ROOT). Python
writes bytecode on import by default if it does not already exist and
the executing user has write privileges to the location(s).
Additionally, D39306 and PR 270511 tackle this without introducing more
bytecode, a known filesystem pollutant.
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and not a
feature knob, encapsulating both setuptools{,_scm} can be considered.
Still have reservations even for this however.
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the Python package side.
I have 7.1.0 working locally, PEP-517-ified and all.
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Rainer Hurling wrote:
Are there any plans for the near future to update devel/py-setuptools to
at least v65.0.0?
Yes, when USE_PYTHON=distutils is overhauled to, among other things, use
devel/py-setuptools58.
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lit-core ?
I'm lost on why this is happening. Any ideas ?
Try this: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38429
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olved, due
these being bootstrap components.
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serve as that check-and-balance such that if projects want their stuff
in software repositories, they have to put some consideration as well.
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istutils/setuptools at build/stage-time will be deprecated. A new
install-time hook is under development to replace this functionality,
which has the added benefit of less pkg-plist churn and framework
maintenance.
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