Replace package_name placeholder.#17
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ulfaslak merged 2 commits intoMay 10, 2025
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Two places where referencing "synthetic_consumers" instead of "package_name".
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The Could someone test this on macOS? |
package_name placeholder in utils.pypackage_name placeholder.
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I can confirm this works on macOS |
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I found two references to "synthetic_consumers" instead of "package_name", and fixed those.
In addition, I made
setup.shcheck if it's running on linux or mac, and choose the appropriate syntax forsed, when searching and replacingpackage_name.