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pyroma-4.2.tar.gz | 0000097438 95.2 KB | |
python-pyroma.changes | 0000004978 4.86 KB | |
python-pyroma.spec | 0000002948 2.88 KB |
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Steve Kowalik (StevenK)
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- Update to 4.2: * Fall back to installing project's build backend in an isolated environment if a compatible version isn't installed in the current env * Fix metadata extraction failure when project ``long_description`` is included as a header rather than a payload in the ``METADTA`` file * Add a fallback to restore compatibility with Setuptools <61 * Add ``python_requires``, update classifiers, add implicit dependencies and remove unused deps in Pyroma's own packaging metadata * Moved from a custom trove classifiers list to using the trove-classifiers package * Support checking the Requires-Python metadata * Silence noisy build backend output when building metadata * Official support for Python 3.11 * Some string formatting bugs * Now follows black and flake8 rules * Check if author_email field contains author name * The deprecation test for test_suite is no longer needed, as the patched setuptools method of gathering metadata as a whole is deprecated. * `description_content_type` also needs a mapping in the metadata map. * Added support for PEP517 by using `build` to build the metadata as a preferred build method over the old patched setuptools method. * Add a deprecation for `test_suite` * Fixed __getattr__-related crash in tests with python3.7 * Added support for pre-commit * Rewrote parts of the PyPI support, to avoid using the xmlrpc API, since it's being heavily rate-limited at the moment. Only one call is using it now, which seems to work fine. * Backwards incompatible change: As a result of the above change, when looking for packages on PyPI, the package name must now be spelled exactly correct, including capitalization.
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