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Bumps setuptools from 57.0.0 to 58.0.4.

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v58.0.4

Misc ^^^^

  • #2773: Retain case in setup.cfg during sdist.

v58.0.3

Misc ^^^^

  • #2777: Build does not fail fast when use_2to3 is supplied but set to a false value.

v58.0.2

Misc ^^^^

  • #2769: Build now fails fast when use_2to3 is supplied.

v58.0.1

Misc ^^^^

  • #2765: In Distribution.finalize_options, suppress known removed entry points to avoid issues with older Setuptools.

v58.0.0

Breaking Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • #2086: Removed support for 2to3 during builds. Projects should port to a unified codebase or pin to an older version of Setuptools using PEP 518 build-requires.

Documentation changes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • #2746: add python_requires example

v57.5.0

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  • 4fa006d Bump version: 58.0.3 → 58.0.4
  • 2fdeb12 Retain case in setup.cfg during sdist. Fixes #2773.
  • c020053 Add test capturing missed expectation. Ref #2773.
  • 7685e23 Bump version: 58.0.2 → 58.0.3
  • 3b549e5 Merge pull request #2777 from plumdog/do-not-error-if-use-2to3-is-false
  • 00c0ef5 Rename to 'ignore_unless_false'.
  • f11b87f Make warning a DistDeprecationWarning
  • ccb0b97 Add entry to changelog.d/
  • 646aa95 Do not error if use_2to3 is set to a false value
  • b254ea7 Bump version: 58.0.1 → 58.0.2
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Bumps [setuptools](https://github.com/pypa/setuptools) from 57.0.0 to 58.0.4.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Sep 22, 2021

Superseded by #57.

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