https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1379094
--- Comment #12 from Mukundan Ragavan <nonamedotc(a)gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Elliott Sales de Andrade from comment #10)
As shown in the package for entrypoints [1], `flit` will attempt to
verify
PyPI classifiers while building packages. This is great for PyPI, but kind
of useless for us, because we're generally pulling tagged releases that
managed to make it to PyPI, and I don't think Fedora uses the classifiers
for anything, anyway.
It's probably not good to have to re-create that work on every package using
`flit`. I'm not sure if it should be a macro provided by this package, or
whether this package should provide a cache of the classifier list in a
system location. Or maybe we can just ask `flit` developers to add a
`--no-verify-classifiers` sort of option.
Just something to think about; maybe ask the Python SIG.
[1]
https://nonamedotc.fedorapeople.org/pkgreview/python-packages/python-
entrypoints/python-entrypoints.spec
Probably a good idea in general. At this point, entrypoints is the only package
using flit in fedora (I think) ... but, this would be an issue as more packages
start using it. I do like --no-verify option request. Perhaps I can submit an
RFE ...
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