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Date:      Wed, 06 Mar 2024 06:30:17 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        python@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 277472] devel/py-setuptools-scm: AttributeError: module 'setuptools_scm.integration' has no attribute 'infer_version'
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--- Comment #9 from Franco Fichtner <franco@opnsense.org> ---
> databases/py-duckdb doesn't specify this as a dependency in any form, so =
something else in your environments is not clean.

How can you say this? Multiple people are CC'd now and this only stared a f=
ew
days ago so isn't it at all likely that this is an issue in the framework, =
i.e.
a single commit responsible?

> And speaking of which, building Python package ports in environments othe=
r than something resembling poudriere has not really been supported in the =
Python world for a while now.

While the over-reliance on poudriere is another topic I don't agree with the
sentiment that this shouldn't be fixed, because poudriere is not infallible=
 and
I've reported framework bugs in the past that had maintainers go out on a l=
imb
accusing me of all sorts of things until they figured it out and fixed it. =
 :)

> This will be elaborated on in CHANGES after some more setuptools changes =
are made.

Yes, please.

> This version will not be cherry-picked to the current quarterly.

I don't quite get the reference.

The python response on this has been less-than-stellar, but it's still earl=
y.

If you need help pinpointing this let me know.  Not knowing about the
intricacies of setuptools and current work efforts I don't want to spend ho=
urs
figuring this out on my own.


Cheers,
Franco

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