fix: work around version parsing by only parsing if site-packages is enabled (#3031) There's a bug in the version string parser that doesn't handle local identifiers correctly. Thankfully, it's only activated in the experimental code path when site packages for libraries is eanbled. Moving the logic within that block works around it. Work around for https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_python/issues/3030 (cherry picked from commit aab2650a5687984668674a3d48f9bf17efba0a10)
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