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Xavier Thompson authored
`pip install <package>` produces a `<package-name>` package folder and a `<package-name>.dist-info` metadata folder, which is another format than eggs. Then buildout bundles both folders into a parent folder `<package.egg>` and tries to act as though it were an egg. Instead, use `pip wheel` to produce a wheel - which `pip install` does internally anyway - and `setuptools.Wheel.install_as_egg` to produce a genuine egg. This is much cleaner: it consistently produces genuine eggs instead of sometimes true eggs, sometimes `.dist-info` bundles depending on whether `pip install` is called or the package was installed from a `.whl` or `.egg` archive directly. The only downside it this requires setuptools >= 38.2.3.
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