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@glasnt glasnt commented Jan 6, 2026

Update the pyproject.toml configuration to updated hatch configurations to successfully build example python non-container sample

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This pull request introduces a configuration for the hatch build system in the pyproject.toml file. The primary purpose of this change is to define how wheel packages should be built, specifically by indicating that the package source code resides in the src/ directory. This ensures proper packaging and distribution of the Python project.

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  • Hatch Build Configuration: Added a new hatch build target configuration for wheel packages within the pyproject.toml file.
  • Source Directory Specification: The configuration explicitly sets src/ as the directory containing the package source code for the wheel build.

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This pull request adds a build target configuration for hatch in pyproject.toml. The current configuration incorrectly packages test files and creates a non-standard package structure. I've provided a suggestion to correctly configure the build for this single-module project, ensuring only the application code is included and the resulting package is structured properly.

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@glasnt glasnt changed the title debug: add hatch build target fix(python-noncontainer): add hatch build target Jan 7, 2026
@glasnt glasnt marked this pull request as ready for review January 7, 2026 02:30
@glasnt glasnt requested review from a team and nityaravi as code owners January 7, 2026 02:30
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