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I ran into this issue trying to
pip installthis package. The issue is not thatfitzisn't listed, but the keyword forrequiresshould actually beinstall_requires. Without this keyword,pipactually won't install transitive dependencies.Since the original installation instructions recommended a
git clonefollowed by pip install, I modified the README to demonstrate a faster installation that combines both steps, assuming theinstall_requireskeyword is in place. Also, as already mentioned by another user, having arequirements.txtthat doesn't pin versions is duplicitous of theinstall_requires, but I'll leave that to you to remove if you want.Furthermore, this seems like a good package to go up on PyPI, so that users can simply
pip install termpdf.py. If there's interest for that, I'd be happy to contribute a separate PR that would move the repo tosetuptoolsorpoetrythat would simplify the build/distribution process a lot.To see an example of the installation I wrote in the
README.md, you could try it from my branch: