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How is the current requirements.txt file causing an issue?
It is only intended to be used when developing within the package and wanting to create a local virtual environment to facilitate testing. It doesn't reflect in any way what dependencies wrapt itself has, which there are none.
Personally I had never heard of test-requirements.txt being a convention for that before.
So I can do it, but if it is causing a problem or some confusion, then would like to know how.
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Not an issue, just was thinking it could be confusing. I've just seen more test-requirements.txt in the projects I work with, maybe it's not well known, not sure... Either way, up to u 😃
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This was actually only needed to support automated tests using tddium. Have moved it to tests subdirectory and refer to it from there in tddium.yml file.
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