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Migrate sktool's setup.cfg to pyproject.toml #97

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@bhourahine Switched to Python >=3.10.

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What do you think about installing the package via just pip install .[skprogs] which compiles all necessary binaries from the Fortran files inside the procedure? I guess, a good example of this is numpy.

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vanderhe commented Oct 4, 2024

@vanderhe What do you think about installing the package via just pip install .[skprogs] which compiles all necessary binaries from the Fortran files inside the procedure? I guess, a good example of this is numpy.

@samtsevich We decided to package most of our projects via conda-forge, instead of e.g. PyPI or on-the-fly compilation using the pip mechanism, so I don't think there are any ambitions to support another type of installation.

@aradi aradi merged commit 40a9137 into dftbplus:main Nov 22, 2024
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@vanderhe vanderhe deleted the sktoolsInstall branch November 22, 2024 10:11
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