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PEP 453: only remove setuptools once pip drops support for legacy installs #2096

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5 changes: 1 addition & 4 deletions pep-0453.txt
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Expand Up @@ -646,10 +646,7 @@ detail. Other projects which explicitly require ``setuptools`` must still
provide an appropriate dependency declaration, rather than assuming
``setuptools`` will always be installed alongside ``pip``.

Once pip is able to run ``pip install --upgrade pip`` without needing
``setuptools`` installed first, then the private copy of ``setuptools``
will be removed from ``ensurepip`` in subsequent CPython releases.

The private copy of setuptools will be removed from ensurepip once it is no longer needed. This is likely to be at the point when get-pip.py stops installing setuptools by default.
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As long as setuptools is needed, it will be a completely unmodified copy of
the latest upstream setuptools release, including the ``easy_install``
script if the upstream setuptools continues to include it. The installation
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