The Setuptools project is adopting distutils from the Python standard library. 
It’s doing this to unify the implementation and allow it to evolve again.

In Setuptools 48 and Setuptools 50, Setuptools made the adopted distutils the 
default (causing “import distutils” to resolve to `setuptools._distutils` and 
thus bypass any patches that may have been applied to distutils as found in the 
stdlib) with an escape hatch: by setting SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS=stdlib. Due 
to incompatibilities identified with this ereleases, the behavior of using the 
local distutils by default was rolled back.

In about a week’s time, Setuptools will make the local distutils the default 
again. Users can preview the behavior on existing releases by setting 
SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS=local and opt out with the escape hatch.

Until recently, no one from the Cygwin project has reached out, but recently, 
mkoeppe did mention the concern leading to the filing of 
https://github.com/pypa/distutils/issues/73.

The Setuptools/distutils project would be happy to facilitate supporting Cygwin 
in the new environment without monkey patching, either through direct support 
of the platform or through hooks that allow the platform to customize the 
behavior (and probably a mix). Please reach out on the issue to uncover any 
emergent issues and to devise a design for long term support.

Regards,
Jason R. Coombs


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