These patches modernize the build process for the gpgmepy repository. This was suggested in message 2807036.QOukoFCf94@daneel (https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2025-March/035822.html).
Please note that this is my first contribution to any gnupg project. You can find my DCO attached to this message. Some notes about the individual patches: - I tried to move as much metadata from the setup.py(.in) file to the pyproject.toml file because it is static in two senses: It is not touched by configure and friends and it can be parsed without executing it. I consider both of these advantages for project metadata. - I specified the minimum python version as 3.6. From the message of 1a7b204dedaf99efa08915ee561523997175380c it seems that 3.6 was kept because it is supported by some Linux distros. Otherwise a good list of versions to support would be the versions supported upstream: https://devguide.python.org/versions/ Is there some spelled out policy which python versions should be supported? Should the project have one? - I do not know the m4 macro language and just made the commit "Remove distutils related code from configure macros" based on my knowledge of shell and python. I tested the change by running configure on my machine. I tried to search for related issues and patches on the bug tracker but only found https://dev.gnupg.org/D545 which seems to be partially applied by a7cfdab46f853397794575307a817982cdd06880. Did I miss any important issues or patches that could be incorporated into this series? I tested my changes on my machine by running `make distclean && ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode && make check`. All but one tests pass; the test t-verify.py is reported twice as failure. This is the same on master and with these patches. Is there some kind of CI or defined testing environment (docker container, VM, etc) that I can use? Is this test known to fail or is this a problem with my setup (I am on nixos if it matters)? Please reply with your feedback, I am happy to fix problems that these patches might have. Best regards, Lucas PS: Overview of the patches: Lucas Hoffmann (5): build: Migrate project metadata to pyproject.toml build: Specify minimum required python version build: Drop distutils from setup.py build: Move long description from to pyproject.toml build: Remove distutils related code from configure macros m4/ax_python_devel.m4 | 66 ++++++++++++------------------------------- m4/python.m4 | 42 ++++++--------------------- pyproject.toml | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ setup.py.in | 59 ++------------------------------------ 4 files changed, 92 insertions(+), 138 deletions(-) create mode 100644 pyproject.toml -- 2.48.1
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