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'-e .' resolves to absolute path, breaking compatibility #663
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In my case the extra deps are not added to |
@strichter - your case might be related to #625. |
I observe the same behaviour, even though the local project does not have extra dependencies. This is annoying because it forces us to manually run |
Duplicate of #204 |
Let's track it in #204. |
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-e .
resolves to an absolute path on the local machine, breaking therequirements.txt
file for other users since they most likely don't have the package source installed at the same path. Luckily, it's not too difficult to keep up with the output, although it is annoying.Environment Versions
macOS
3.6.0
10.0.1
2.0.2
Steps to replicate
requirements.in
as-e .[extradep]
pip-compile --output-file requirements.txt requirements.in
Expected result
requirements.txt
contains-e .
requirements.txt
contains resolved extra dependenciesActual result
requirements.txt
contains-e file:///absolute/path/to/package/on/local/machine
requirements.txt
contains resolved extra dependenciesThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: