fix: don't merge sources into config#7560
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I added a test that fails without this fix. (That's how I noticed the issue in the first place.) |
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Fixes a bug introduced via 55127c8 in #6205. Merging the sources from pyproject.toml into the global configuration implicitly allows to define sources globally (in an unintuitive way, but nevertheless...), which was surely not intended.
Instead of merging sources into the global config and creating a new repository pool for each install of an sdist from the global config, we can just reuse the pool passed to the executor. This should be a minor performance improvement.