Apparently not used by anything on-tree since it was Introduced in
cd00ee7aed.
Also, the recipe only provided a _python39 package ATM, so this will
hardly be missed.
Users should try `pip instlal` if they need this.
I couldn't find any usage on-tree for `pretend` since its introduction in
600dd392ea (`git log --since=2018-11 -S pretend_`
gave no results).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
This one's an oldie! Introduced in a48df5ce4b
)2011) as a .bep file.
Still, can't find any usage on-tree since then
(`git log --since=2011 -S pydispatcher` gives nothing).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Introduced in 8251b187d4 as a dependency
of `qutebrowser`, but 6d5397902a removed
that depedency.
Nothing else seems to have ever used this on-tree.
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Since its introduction in 5b2c791136
nothing seems to have required it on-tree.
As mentioned in 999d67a3e2 (its last recipe
update), the project is marked as inactive/unmaintained on GitHub
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Introduced in 833c50b0a3.
Not required by anything on-tree since cc0acf96d8.
Instead of `toml`, the `tomli` package is the one that's used for most
projects (as is a backport of the `tomllib` module that was added to Python's
standard library in 3.11).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Introduced in 21b15109c4, just for tests
of the `funcy` recipe (but we are dropping that as well).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Introduced in 3780b7ecfb, apparently
because webkit's unit-tests required it (2021-03).
On 600c2f41ca (2023-09) support for
Python 3.10 was added, but given that haikuwebkit had already moved
to 3.10 even before that, most likely that the `whichcraft` hpkg was
not used for those "webkit unit tests".
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Not used on-tree, newer versions has dependencies we don't package.
`git log --since=2020-01 -S bitstring` seems to indicate it was never
actually used on-tree?
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Only useful/needed to run tests for the "cryptography" package
(and that recipe never had TESTS(), AFAICS).
If TESTS() was ever added to the cryptography recipe, we could just
instruct the tester/packager to `pip install cryptography_vectors`.
Nothing uses these on-tree, and I can't find anything that ever did.
"git log --since=2016-02 -S ecdsa_" gives nothing (except unrelated
openssh hits).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
The recipe seems to have been broken before
59d0eea589, and I got no results for:
`git log --since=2019-09 -S editor_py` or `git log --since=2019-09 -S 'editor_\$'`.
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Never referenced on-tree since introduced.
Provides `cmd:flit`, but that's only useful to publish python modules on PyPi.
Uusers needing it should know how to `pip install` it.
Never used on-treee since introduced in a4ffe8aae0
("git log --since=2022-09 -S fluidity_sm" gives nothing).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Not required on-tree since dc675a224a.
`setuptools` uses a vendored version of this now, so we should not
require this stand-alone package any longer.
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Originally added as dep of gertty, but never actually used by it, AFAICT.
We don't have `cmd:pandoc` (requires haskell), so no point in having this
anyway.
This was broken before 8dec539418, and never
referenced on-tree since then (`git log --since=2020-03 -S pyopengl`
gives nothing except that commit).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
While this provides several `cmd:`s to work with rdf files, none seems
used on-tree. Do we really need this packaged?
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.
Seems it was never used on-tree since it was introduced in
4cdf5a4ab8
(`git log --since=2022-07 -S typogrify` gives nothing besides that commit).
Users should try to `pip install` this, if they need it.