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If you made changes to A, then you should bump its version and release a different wheel. Otherwise, remember that building a wheel is not a necessary step for using a local project in another local project. You can just use path dependencies https://python-poetry.org/docs/dependency-specification/#path-dependencies |
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If what I'm suggesting does not satisfy your use case, then please open an issue |
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In project B I add as a dependency a wheel file built from project A. I make some changes in A, and build a new wheel file (but with the same version). Now running
poetry updatein B doesn't seem to bring in the updates in the new wheel file.The best workaround I can find is
poetry removethe dependency and re-add the wheel file. Is there a better way to do this? Thanks.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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