On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 12:59:40 -0000, David Schwörer wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 08:31:49 -0000, David Schwörer wrote:
> That's interesting. So it builds the cpython as part of the cmake build
> and then simply installs it in the required directory.
>
> How does it generate the dist-info metadata, though? That's the bit
> where nest uses `python setup.py install_egg_info`.
>
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Python/#_dist_i...
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https://github.com/sanjayankur31/nest-simulator/blob/41892a50f95ddf50966e...
Unless I am mistaken, that is done in the prepare_metadata_for_build [1], which gets
called from here [2]
It is currently missing the readme, thus the project description is empty on pypi [3]. I
had troubles finding the appropriate documentation how to do that.
Ah, indeed it is generated there. I asked because I was looking at the
Fedora package to try and figure it out and couldn't find the metadata
in there:
$ sudo dnf repoquery -l python3-bout++ | grep info
# returns nothing
Thanks again for all your replies. I'm going to spend some time
tinkering with the nest sources to see what I can do.
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