🐛 Handle Conda file based dependencies in metadata#801
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Fixes issue where the file type dependency obtained using `pip freeze` causes issues with the python environment metadata.
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Handle Conda file based dependencies in metadata
Issue: #789
Python Version(s) Tested: 3.13.3
Operating System(s): Windows 11
📝 Summary
Fixes issue where the file type dependency obtained using
pip freezecauses issues with the python environment metadata.🔍 Diagnosis
Running in a Conda environment with a file based installation of a module.
🔄 Changes
Adds handling of the cases:
module==versionmodule @ file-e module_from_repo✔️ Checklist