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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.
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# This file is called macros.aaa-pyproject-srpm
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# to sort alphabetically before macros.pyproject.
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# When this file is installed but macros.pyproject is not
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# this macro will cause the package with the real macro to be installed.
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# When macros.pyproject is installed, it overrides this macro.
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# Note: This needs to maintain the same set of options as the real macro.
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%pyproject_buildrequires(rRxtNwpe:C:) echo 'pyproject-rpm-macros' && exit 0
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# Declarative buildsystem, requires RPM 4.20+ to work
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# https://rpm-software-management.github.io/rpm/manual/buildsystem.html
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# This is the minimal implementation to be in the srpm package,
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# as required even before the BuildRequires are installed
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%buildsystem_pyproject_conf() %nil
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%buildsystem_pyproject_generate_buildrequires() %pyproject_buildrequires %*
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%buildsystem_pyproject_build() %nil
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%buildsystem_pyproject_install() %nil
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