Philip Couling
Philip Couling
@dimbleby #10259 was closed by the OP with only a subtle hint about how they got around it. However I have confirmed that using `include = ["foo/**/*"]` did not work...
> OP in that issue reported how they made it work, "subtle hint" is an odd characterisation of that! I mean to say their exact statement was: > NVM using...
Oh! That's a bit of a trip hazard. I'll have a think about whether there's a way to call that out more obviously. 🤔
No, in this context there is (desirably) only one can_operate. There is no differentiation to be made. Perhaps this is counterintuitive to the way you may have imagined modules to...
> Why do you need to define this in core, if it's going to be re-defined by the fleets module? “extend” not wholly “redefine” Because the “fleets” app is just...
> OK, so each app needs to use a different version of the permission then? No! In the illustrative example above, when a user comes to collect a reservation the...
I realise this is an awkward concept. Extensions of this form are much more common in [ERP software](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_resource_planning#Extensions) where (often) third party software is separately purchased and installed that manages...
Looking at this again, the problem I've faced is perhapse a little deeper than I'd first thought. What I've written above is certainly true, but I've missed one point which...
I think I'm also seeing this on MacOS. `[tool.poetry.requires-plugins]` seems to have no effect other than to install things in `./.poetry` in the project directory; the plugins in `./.poetry` don't...
I've run into a similar situation. Where this works in some places and not others. Specifically, for me this seems to work when I add the dependency to a group....