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python-poetry.spec 0000005027 4.91 KB
unlimit-jsonschema.patch 0000000558 558 Bytes
Revision 75 (latest revision is 87)
Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) committed (revision 75)
- add unlimit-jsonschema.patch to avoid installation issue
- Update to 1.3.1
- Update to 1.3.0
  * Correct the default cache path on Windows (#7012).
  * Added installer.parallel boolean flag (defaults to
    true) configuration to enable/disable parallel
    execution of operations when using the new installer.
  * When using system environments as an unprivileged user,
    user site and bin directories are created if they do
  * Fixed editable installation of poetry projects when
    using system environments. (#3107)
  * Fixed locking of nested extra activations. If you were
    affected by this issue, you will need to regenerate the
  * Fixed prioritisation of non-default custom package
  * Fixed detection of installed editable packages when
  * Fixed scripts generated by editable builder to use
  * Fixed recursion error when locked dependencies contain
  * Fixed propagation of editable flag for VCS
- Run tests in virtualenv gh#python-poetry/poetry#1645
  * Fixed error when using config command in a directory with an
    requirements.txt format. (#3119)
  * Dependency installation of editable packages and all
    uninstall operations are now performed serially within
  * Improved package metadata inspection of nested poetry
  * Fixed export of requirements.txt when project
  * Fixed resolution of packages with missing required extras.
  * Fixed export of requirements.txt dependencies to include
  * Fixed incorrect selection of unsupported binary distribution
  * Fixed incorrect use of system executable when building package
  * Fixed errors in init command when specifying --dependency in
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