Hi,
I'm not used to poetry yet. Is it a flaw in poetry to skip
documentation and tests by default? On my personal projects, I'm
trying to ensure that the sdist contains all files of the Git
repository using MANIFEST.in.
I agree with Miro that it's better to collaborate with upstream to
ensure that archives published on PyPI contain tests and
documentation.
Victor
Le mar. 7 janv. 2020 à 19:26, Fabian Affolter <fab(a)fedoraproject.org> a écrit :
Hi all,
I see more and more projects moving to use pyproject.toml and poetry.
They still are publishing tarballs at PyPI but they often miss the
documentation and/or the tests.
What is the approach to deal with upstream project which are using
poetry? Simply use PyPI as source?
Kind regards,
Fabian
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