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Author SHA1 Message Date
Karolina Surma
9f43e2a760 Add a possibility to read runtime dependencies from pyproject.toml
This adds a new flag, -p, to %pyproject_buildrequires.
When set, the runtime dependencies are read from the pyproject.toml's
[project] table.

See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2261939

pyproject_buildrequires.py already had a short `-p` option for
--python3_pkgversion (hidden from the macro users).
This change removes the one-letter option and leaves the long-one.
`-p` is now reused for reading dependencies from pyproject.toml
and made visible to the macro users.
2024-09-23 11:48:20 +02:00
Miro Hrončok
e7b37d02f8 Add a provisional RPM Declarative Buildsystem (RPM 4.20+) 2024-07-25 11:54:55 +02:00
156e2fc8fe
Allow passing config_settings to the build backend
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2192581
2023-05-31 19:26:32 +00:00
Miro Hrončok
a4d05ba2c2 Add pyproject-srpm-macros with a minimal %pyproject_buildrequires macro
pyproject-srpm-macros is intended to be installed in the default buildroot.

That way, no explicit BuildRequires for pyproject-rpm-macros are required,
as long as %pyproject_buildrequires is used in %generate_buildrequires.

When only pyproject-srpm-macros is installed, the minimal implementation of
%pyproject_buildrequires generates a dependency on pyproject-rpm-macros.
When pyproject-rpm-macros is installed, it overrides the implementation
of %pyproject_buildrequires with the full one.

Note that in Fedora, pyproject-rpm-macros is required by python3-devel,
but not in RHEL.
This allows us to keep pyproject-rpm-macros in the RHEL CRB repository.
2023-01-20 21:57:49 +01:00