Re: Python distro deps for builds using venv

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Am Di., 11. Feb. 2025 um 15:29 Uhr schrieb Peter Robinson
<pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>:
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> Hi python folks,
>
> I have a package [1] (you can toggle the with_python var at the top) that now builds the python bindings in an isolated venv+pip environment, and hence fails, [2].
>
> It seems, at least in the way upstream currently configures it, you can't seem to use the distro provided python deps to provide the requirements for building the bindings and it tries to retrieve them from pypi which obviously fails in the constrained environment of koji. Is there a way to tell venv+pip to use the distro packaging?
>
> I had a quick search in the packaging docs but nothing looked particularly relevant, does anyone have any suggestions as the best way to use distro packages for this?

Have you tried not using make for the bindings, but pyproject macros
instead? pyproject.toml is there.

Alternatively, you could patch the makefile so that venv gives access
to system packages in addition to the content of the venv.

Michael
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