Migrate to pyproject.toml to improve build compatibility.#61
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Looks like we also need an update for read-the-docs, but that's also a separate issue.
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Looks like the public CDA instance now uses a newer TLS version, which is incompatible with default python 3.8 & 3.9. |
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Existing setup.py build fails when referencing this project as a source project in requirements.txt.
Also prevents
pip install .from working.Migrate build system to pyproject.toml, which is the recommended modern way, to fix this behavior.
NOTE: Not included is a fix for locations.py which references non-existent code, and prevents this from working without edits.