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Actually, I see now that 22.04 is the earliest LTS which is 3.10 so let's do that? Also allows updating to PEP 639 license metadata |
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This installs the manpage at
{venv}/share/man/man1, which is recognized by installers like pipx and homebrew (with uv to hopefully follow soon).Also, I bumped
python-requiresto 3.8+, which matches the earliest Ubuntu LTS (20.04) following 80e9766. Note that the project was no longer installable with 3.6 anyway sincesetuptoolsintroduced experimental support for pyproject.toml in v61 (3.7+) and later stabilized in v68.1 (3.8+)