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... to avoid problems when installing pyobjc-framework-Metal on macOS for Python 3.9 (wheels not available).

Workaround for #5105. A different approach was already tested in #5106, but it fails.
That seems to indicate that trying to coerce installers to use binaries in general causes other test errors.

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Closes #5105

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abravalheri commented Oct 30, 2025

This is the same error as in n #5106... so that approach not necessarily was the responsible for the error...

Which means that yet another problem is unveiled. Opening a new issue in #5108.

... to avoid problems when installing `pyobjc-framework-Metal` on macOS
for Python 3.9 (wheels not available).
@abravalheri abravalheri merged commit d198e86 into pypa:main Oct 31, 2025
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[CI] Indirect dependency pyobjc-framework-Metal 12.0 (via jaraco.path) crashes CI for Python 3.9 on macOS

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