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Remove Python uses_shared_libraries provider field #7121

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brandjon opened this issue Jan 14, 2019 · 1 comment
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Remove Python uses_shared_libraries provider field #7121

brandjon opened this issue Jan 14, 2019 · 1 comment
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P3 We're not considering working on this, but happy to review a PR. (No assignee) stale Issues or PRs that are stale (no activity for 30 days) team-Rules-Python Native rules for Python type: process

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@brandjon
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On the py provider, uses_shared_libraries is unused in Bazel and only used for a deprecated runtime within Google. There's likely no need to keep it in the codebase.

@brandjon brandjon added P2 We'll consider working on this in future. (Assignee optional) type: process team-Rules-Python Native rules for Python labels Jan 14, 2019
@lberki lberki added P3 We're not considering working on this, but happy to review a PR. (No assignee) and removed P2 We'll consider working on this in future. (Assignee optional) labels Nov 18, 2020
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Hi there! We're doing a clean up of old issues and will be closing this one. Please reopen if you’d like to discuss anything further. We’ll respond as soon as we have the bandwidth/resources to do so.

@sgowroji sgowroji closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 16, 2023
@sgowroji sgowroji added the stale Issues or PRs that are stale (no activity for 30 days) label Feb 16, 2023
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