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Drop out-of-tree/in-tree build transition flags #11001

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This was intended to help users transition when the default behaviour
changed to no longer perform out-of-tree builds.

Toward #10991.

@pradyunsg pradyunsg added the type: deprecation Related to deprecation / removal. label Apr 1, 2022
@pradyunsg pradyunsg added this to the 22.1 milestone Apr 1, 2022
@pradyunsg pradyunsg force-pushed the remove-out-of-tree branch 3 times, most recently from ae7704b to 3ab99a8 Compare April 7, 2022 07:47
@github-actions github-actions bot added the needs rebase or merge PR has conflicts with current master label Apr 8, 2022
@pradyunsg pradyunsg changed the title Drop out-of-tree/in-tree build transition flags and document the removal Drop out-of-tree/in-tree build transition flags Apr 8, 2022
These were intended to help users transition when the default behaviour
changed to no longer perform out-of-tree builds. The transition is now
considered complete.
@pypa-bot pypa-bot removed the needs rebase or merge PR has conflicts with current master label Apr 8, 2022
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It took a few tries, but this PR got there in the end. :)

@pradyunsg pradyunsg merged commit e679df4 into pypa:main Apr 9, 2022
@pradyunsg pradyunsg deleted the remove-out-of-tree branch April 9, 2022 15:02
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