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Fix publish failure when handling bad dist name metadata (cherry picked from commit 30e5999)
gerrod3
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Sep 14, 2025
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This is a backport of PR #962 as merged into main (30e5999).
fixes: #907
A weird edge case that I'm unsure if this is the best way to handle it. The metadata in the package is "incorrect" that the SDist and Wheel names don't match (see test example). PyPI accepts both packages and sets the metadata in the json api correctly so if you sync these packages the publish would work fine, but if you uploaded them then the publish would fail since the packages would have different wheel names.