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Update setuptools requirement from ~=75.3 to ~=75.6 #185

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Updates the requirements on setuptools to permit the latest version.

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v75.6.0

Features

  • Preserve original PKG-INFO into METADATA when creating wheel (instead of calling wheel.metadata.pkginfo_to_metadata). This helps to be more compliant with the flow specified in PEP 517. (#4701)
  • Changed the WindowsSdkVersion, FrameworkVersion32 and FrameworkVersion64 properties of setuptools.msvc.PlatformInfo to return an empty tuple instead of None as a fallthrough case -- by :user:Avasam (#4754)

v75.5.0

Features

  • Removed support for SETUPTOOLS_DANGEROUSLY_SKIP_PYPROJECT_VALIDATION, as it is deemed prone to errors. (#4746)

v75.4.0

Features

  • Added support for the environment variable SETUPTOOLS_DANGEROUSLY_SKIP_PYPROJECT_VALIDATION=true, allowing users to bypass the validation of pyproject.toml. This option should be used only as a last resort when resolving dependency issues, as it may lead to improper functioning. Users who enable this setting are responsible for ensuring that pyproject.toml complies with setuptools requirements. (#4611)

    .. attention:: This environment variable was removed in a later version of setuptools.

  • Require Python 3.9 or later. (#4718)

  • Remove dependency on importlib_resources and the vendored copy of the library. Instead, setuptools consistently rely on stdlib's importlib.resources (available on Python 3.9+). (#4718)

  • Setuptools' bdist_wheel implementation no longer produces wheels with the m SOABI flag (pymalloc-related). This flag was removed on Python 3.8+ (see :obj:sys.abiflags). (#4718)

  • Updated vendored packaging version to 24.2. (#4740)

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  • bf2ced2 Bump version: 75.5.0 → 75.6.0
  • 8685c80 Empty tuple instead of None for PlatformInfo version properties fallthrough (...
  • 50d671b Rename news fragment
  • 2b471c2 Changed the WindowsSdkVersion, FrameworkVersion32 and ``FrameworkVers...
  • 2c77cd2 Runtime typing fixes for typeshed return type merge (#4753
  • 9a4c8d4 Runtime typing fixes for typeshed return type merge
  • e622859 Preserve original PKG-INFO contents when creating wheel (instead of calling...
  • 0b5b417 Mark tests that may depend on external network
  • a4fa01d Add news fragment
  • 089aca9 Ignore coverage in test code
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  • Update setuptools requirement from ~=75.3 to ~=75.6 in requirements.txt to allow the latest version.

Updates the requirements on [setuptools](https://github.com/pypa/setuptools) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/blob/main/NEWS.rst)
- [Commits](pypa/setuptools@v75.3.0...v75.6.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: setuptools
  dependency-type: direct:production
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This is a dependency update PR that upgrades setuptools from version ~=75.3 to ~=75.6. The update includes several feature changes in setuptools, including improved PKG-INFO preservation in wheel creation, changes to Windows SDK version handling, and removal of Python 3.8 support.

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Update setuptools dependency version constraint
  • Update version constraint from ~=75.3 to ~=75.6
  • Remove support for Python 3.8 and below (now requires Python 3.9+)
  • Improve wheel metadata handling by preserving original PKG-INFO
  • Change Windows SDK version properties to return empty tuple instead of None
  • Remove support for SETUPTOOLS_DANGEROUSLY_SKIP_PYPROJECT_VALIDATION
  • Remove dependency on importlib_resources in favor of stdlib implementation
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