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"setuptools>=30.3.0" should be "setuptools>=42"; anything before 42 was too buggy to be used with pyproject.toml (40-42), or didn't support pyproject.toml at all. (technically, PEP 517)
Originally posted by @henryiii in scikit-hep/pyhf#1773 (comment)
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https://github.com/scikit-hep/pyhf/blob/b0919859ad9bbbed7541a8217576d2594bd5386c/pyproject.to
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We should include the contents and use the structure of the boost-histogram docs, just slightly modified to suit Hist usage. Most user's won't want to read both sets of documentation. Started in #155.
- accumulators.rst
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- axes.rst
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- index.rst
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- installation.rst
- numpy.rst
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