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The idea is that the extra subpackage only has requirements specific to that extra. The logic however only excluded requirements without markers, but requirements with *a* marker that was correct leaked to all extras subpackages. E.g. with the following requirements: Requires-Dist: base-dependency Requires-Dist: base-dependency-with-matching-marker ; python_version < "3.15" Requires-Dist: base-dependency-with-unmatching-marker ; python_version < "3.8" Provides-Extra: an-extra Requires-Dist: extra-only-dependency-with-matching-marker ; extra == 'an-extra' and python_version < "3.15" Requires-Dist: extra-only-dependency-with-unmatching-marker ; extra == 'an-extra' and python_version < "3.8" On Python 3.10, the base package generated the following requirements: python3.10dist(base-dependency) python3.10dist(base-dependency-with-matching-marker) And for the [an-extra] extra: python3.10dist(base-dependency-with-matching-marker) <--- REDUNDANT, WRONG python3.10dist(extra-only-dependency-with-matching-marker) Now we no longer just check if the marker evaluates to True, but we also check that the same marker evaluates to False when the extra is not given. A real package with this issue is build[virtualenv] 0.8.0, which we use for tests. The package has: Requires-Dist: tomli (>=1.0.0) ; python_version < "3.11" And on Python 3.10, it generated the following dependency for python3-build+virtualenv-0.8.0-2.fc37.noarch.rpm: python3.10dist(tomli) >= 1 Now it no longer does. This is asserted in tests. Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2090186 Upstream PR: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/python-rpm-packaging/pull/16 |
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