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3.1.1: pyproject.toml not finished #15

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kloczek opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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3.1.1: pyproject.toml not finished #15

kloczek opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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kloczek commented Mar 23, 2024

Looks like pyproject.toml content is not finished because create new/temporary directory before start bulid trashes build.

+ /usr/bin/python3 -sBm build -w --no-isolation
* Getting build dependencies for wheel...
error: Multiple top-level packages discovered in a flat-layout: ['SPECPARTS', 'pytest_enabler'].

To avoid accidental inclusion of unwanted files or directories,
setuptools will not proceed with this build.

If you are trying to create a single distribution with multiple packages
on purpose, you should not rely on automatic discovery.
Instead, consider the following options:

1. set up custom discovery (`find` directive with `include` or `exclude`)
2. use a `src-layout`
3. explicitly set `py_modules` or `packages` with a list of names

To find more information, look for "package discovery" on setuptools docs.

ERROR Backend subprocess exited when trying to invoke get_requires_for_build_wheel

In this case was created SPECPARTS direcory.

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jaraco commented Aug 29, 2024

Dupe of jaraco/skeleton#116.

@jaraco jaraco closed this as completed Aug 29, 2024
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