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Emit a warning in twine check when Requires-Python is unset #854

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webknjaz opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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Emit a warning in twine check when Requires-Python is unset #854

webknjaz opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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webknjaz commented Jan 6, 2022

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While filing an issue about a missing python_requires in yet another project (joeyespo/pytest-watch#125) I suddenly realized that I've filed a few related feature requests in Twine already but when I've checked them, I saw that I never asked to validate its presence (I only asked to compare it with the wheel tags @ #739). So I thought I'd record another possibly useful check to be added.

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@bhrutledge bhrutledge added this to To do in Better `check` via automation Jan 10, 2022
@bhrutledge bhrutledge added the blocked Issues we can't or shouldn't get to yet label Jan 10, 2022
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@webknjaz Thanks for the suggestion. Once again, I think this is similar to #430, which is blocked on pypa/packaging#147. However, I have an initial proposal for an alternative approach in #848; I'd appreciate your feedback.

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It is somewhat similar to the blocked issue but the difference is that this kind of check is not something that the packaging ecosystem is enforcing currently — people can upload dists without Requires-Python, it's not illegal. And the proposed improvement would need to be added on the twine side, not to packaging or wherever the shared code would end up.

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