Bjorn Neergaard
Bjorn Neergaard
We do have code to work around this, but it is just not being triggered properly -- so there is a Poetry bug, but Poetry would not have to do...
The official Python images are just fine as they use a Python.org build of Python and not a patched/hacked distro-supplied Python. The edge case is mostly installing to system site-packages...
It's not so much that Poetry isn't resilient to it -- it's that Debian makes undocumented and invasive adjustments to code that isn't meant to be exposed/portable to any external...
`poetry-plugin-bundle` is the best place to introduce this functionality, I would think
I'm closing this out of scope for Poetry itself -- given that PEP 582 is stalled, I don't think it's useful to reason about too much right now. I am...
Poetry has never recursively cloned submodules -- this isn't exactly a regression, but a new deficiency in the Dulwich Git implementation. I would encourage you to open a Dulwich issue...
Ah, I see. We have a PR open to make the system Git client clone recursively, and I guess I got turned around on what the Dulwich implementation is doing....
> @neersighted I can probably do this, though am new to Poetry so would need some guidance. What approach is preferable, munging the submodule URLs and adding recursive cloning, or...
The linked Dulwich issue is an issue and not a PR, and barring someone from Dulwich commenting that they're interested in implementing it soon, I think we should handle this...
Hi @evanrittenhouse -- I'm not sure what you mean. Poetry should choke and die on the bad submodule (indeed, I forgot we couldn't merge this until we had the fix...