- the `ruff` section in the `pyproject.toml` is somehow borked? (even
though it def was working a while back..)
- `websockets` is completely broken in latest version since it's using
old-ass `asyncio` APIs of some sort i think??
Since `poetry` doesn't seem to actually mark optional group deps as such
in the lock file (!?) manually generate a `poetry.lock` with the
optional groups commented out in the `pyproject.toml`; this is all in
an attempt at trying to make `poetry2nix` build without any UI components
which seem to be the source of much frustration without hacking on p2n
and/or nixpkgs repos..
Further drop all the old build system files including the
setup.py and requirements.txt files.
Since we eventually want to allow users to minimally deploy `pikerd`
service-tree (aka distributed cross host) installs, we need to offer
a "headless" deps group. Really this is just the core dep set minus Qt
and some aux search related libs (for now).
The new `.dev` group is for adding hacking and testing tools including
`xonsh` since that will eventually be our REPL of choice more then
likely B)
Oh, and fix the namespace path (was a typo) for the `ledger` CLI and
of course bump the lock file.
Makes it easier to pass the overrides to multiple p2n functions (like
hopefully `.mkPoetryEnv`). Also, add some commented attempts at using
`mkPoetryEnv` and todo list for "why", remove the `poetry` CLI main
point from the pyproject.toml, bump the poetry lock file.
NB: for now this is linking to a presumed local clone of the
`poetry2nix` repo since part of fixing what was adjusted here needs to
be patched upstream, which means hackin on the p2n repo in tandem B)
Since there's some dependency build issues we need
to tweak the following to get baseline `nix develop` working:
- drop `python-levenshtein` (required by `fuzzywuzzy[speedup]`) for now
since the overlay and/or wheel install needs to be properly figured
out.
- build `pyqt5` from src for the moment (since `preferWheel` doesn't
seem to be workin?) despite it taking forever XD
- add in the `flake.lock` file.