test: Expand testing for wheel multi-version multi-platform#608
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test: Expand testing for wheel multi-version multi-platform#608
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Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
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Following this past week's issue with
wheel==0.38, this adds slightly more testing to help guard against a similar issue in this package. While its somewhat duplicative of what might already be tested intest_tags.py, since this is the most natural place to put an "end-user" consumption test (viz the internals), I thought the juice was worth the squeeze as a defensive test.I submitted a PR with similar testing to the
wheelpackage via pypa/wheel#486, but since the intention is to havewheeldepend onpackagingeventually, I also wanted to make a similar contribution here.