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info: enhance local path poetry project support #3105

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This change ensures that package inspection will handle rich core
metadata available for poetry managed projects. This will allow, nested
local path dependencies to use "develop" mode packages.

Resolves: #3098 #3096 #3102

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This change ensures that package inspection will handle rich core
metadata available for poetry managed projects. This will allow, nested
local path dependencies to use "develop" mode packages.

Resolves: python-poetry#3098
@finswimmer finswimmer merged commit 8acbd03 into python-poetry:1.1 Oct 6, 2020
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