This no longer matters.

The requirements are in setup.py and they're only parsed by setuptools.
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Jean-Paul Calderone 2019-08-13 18:57:50 -04:00
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# It is ok to import modules from the Python Standard Library if they are # It is ok to import modules from the Python Standard Library if they are
# always available, or the import is protected by try...except ImportError. # always available, or the import is protected by try...except ImportError.
# The semantics for requirement specs changed incompatibly in setuptools 8,
# which now follows PEP 440. The requirements used in this file must be valid
# under both the old and new semantics. That can be achieved by limiting
# requirement specs to one of the following forms:
#
# * >= X, <= Y where X < Y
# * >= X, != Y, != Z, ... where X < Y < Z...
#
# (In addition, check_requirement in allmydata/__init__.py only supports
# >=, <= and != operators.)
# Includes some indirect dependencies, but does not include allmydata. # Includes some indirect dependencies, but does not include allmydata.
# These are in the order they should be listed by --version, etc. # These are in the order they should be listed by --version, etc.
package_imports = [ package_imports = [