Re: A tool to convert Python packages to pyproject RPM macros

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On Fri, 2024-10-11 at 21:29 +0200, Michal Ambroz wrote:
> Hello Miro,
> Thank you very much for the tool - I am adding it to toolbox.
> 
> 
> 
> I actually love the new pyproject macros, but in the past there were some 
> discrepancies between
> Fedora and EPEL where not everywhere the situation was ready there to switch
> to pyproject macros.
> Please have you checked recently how EPEL8-9-10 is doing with the Fedora 
> pyproject macros?
> Does it make sense to switch over for all current EPELs?

EPEL 8 can't use them. EPEL 9+ can. This is mentioned at the top of
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Python/ .

On the whole I'd say it makes sense to use pyproject on all other
branches and have EPEL 8 use the old guidelines, in most cases. You
*probably* don't want to keep an EPEL 8 branch in sync with Rawhide
anyway, we're not supposed to do major version bumps and stuff in EPEL.
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