I'm starting to try and grok pyproject.toml and its assorted PEPs in more details, and it looks like flit is one of the more straightforward way to build compliant wheels out there.
Should we get it into EPEL9? I filed a tracking bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2035376 looks like it's retired in CS9 so it should be fine for us to have. https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/python-flit/-/blob/main/dead.package It currently does not build because of some missing dependencies - I listed them in the bug above - if we do want this in EPEL9 I'll file those bug requests and make them block this. Also, to note, the EPEL maintainer is currently set to orphan. While I'm in python-sig so I can branch and build just fine as is, Miro, as the owner could you add me to the ACL and/or set me as the EPEL assignee? We could probably add epel-packagers-sig as collaborator on epel* branches too. Best regards, -- Michel Alexandre Salim profile: https://keyoxide.org/mic...@michel-slm.name
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