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When statically parsing pyproject.toml, convert relative paths to absolute for use as file URIs #4271

When statically parsing pyproject.toml, convert relative paths to absolute for use as file URIs

When statically parsing pyproject.toml, convert relative paths to absolute for use as file URIs #4271

Triggered via pull request September 16, 2025 03:28
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macOS / 3.8 / supported
DEPRECATION: --no-python-version-warning is deprecated. pip 25.1 will enforce this behaviour change. A possible replacement is to remove the flag as it's a no-op. Discussion can be found at https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/13154
macOS / 3.8 / lowest
DEPRECATION: --no-python-version-warning is deprecated. pip 25.1 will enforce this behaviour change. A possible replacement is to remove the flag as it's a no-op. Discussion can be found at https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/13154
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