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Remove the setup.cfg file #2290

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@seisman seisman commented Dec 31, 2022

Description of proposed changes

The setup.cfg file was removed in #1847 when we migrated configurations to pyproject.toml and was added back in #2109 for backward-compatibility with pip < 21.3.

The latest Anaconda/Miniconda now ships pip 22.2.2 by default, so it's time to remove the setup.cfg file again.

Closes #2100.

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  • Run make format and make check to make sure the code follows the style guide.
  • Add tests for new features or tests that would have caught the bug that you're fixing.
  • Add new public functions/methods/classes to doc/api/index.rst.
  • Write detailed docstrings for all functions/methods.
  • If wrapping a new module, open a 'Wrap new GMT module' issue and submit reasonably-sized PRs.
  • If adding new functionality, add an example to docstrings or tutorials.
  • Use underscores (not hyphens) in names of Python files and directories.

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@seisman seisman added the maintenance Boring but important stuff for the core devs label Dec 31, 2022
@seisman seisman added this to the 0.9.0 milestone Dec 31, 2022
@seisman seisman merged commit b1cc11b into main Dec 31, 2022
@seisman seisman deleted the remove-setup.cfg branch December 31, 2022 14:01
@seisman seisman added the skip-changelog Skip adding Pull Request to changelog label Dec 31, 2022
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pip >=21.3 is required for editable install
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