feat(toolchain): add patch_strip attr for python_repository (#2201) This value has been hardcoded for a long time, so let's add the `patch_strip` attribute to the `WORKSPACE` setups now so that we add less tech debt in the `bzlmod` world later and need to migrate `bzlmod` users from the hard coded value to something that can be configured. This should be backwards compatible because of the default `int` value of `1` for the `patch_strip` attribute. Summary: - feat: add `patch_strip` to `python_repository`. - feat: add the default value of patch_strip to get_release_info. - refactor: handle patch_strip key in `TOOL_VERSIONS`. Work towards #2081. --------- Co-authored-by: Richard Levasseur <richardlev@gmail.com>
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