No full council took up the issue of bible books until Trent. Some individual churches did that but no full council. For example, the Roman church was not even consulted for the Carthage council.
Actually, Carthage’s canons say that they are sending their decisions “across the water” for approval (i.e., to Rome), and Pope Siricius later signed off on them. But that wouldn’t even have mattered, because, 15 years earlier, after the Council of Rome in 382, Pope Damasus I issued a document, called the “Damascene List”, which contained this:
“Likewise it has been said: Now indeed we must treat of the divine Scriptures, what the universal Catholic Church accepts and what she ought to shun. The order of the Old Testament begins here: Genesis, one book; Exodus, one book; Leviticus, one book; Numbers, one book; Deuteronomy, one book; Josue Nave [Joshua], one book; Judges, one book; Ruth, one book; Kings, four books [1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings]; Paralipomenon, two books [1 & 2 Chronicles]; Psalms, one book; Solomon, three books: Proverbs, one book; Ecclesiastes, one book; Canticle of Canticles, one book; likewise
Wisdom, one book;
Ecclesiasticus [Sirach], one book.
Likewise the order of the Prophets. Isaias [Isaiah], one book; Jeremias [Jeremiah (**Baruch used to be considered part of Jeremiah)], one book; with Cinoth, that is, his Lamentations; Ezechiel [Ezekiel], one book; Daniel, one book; Osee [Hosea], one book; Micheas [Micah], one book; Joel, one book; Abdias [Obadiah], one book; Jonas [Jonah], one book; Nahum, one book; Habacuc [Habakkuk], one book; Sophonias [Zephaniah], one book; Aggeus [Haggai], one book; Zacharias [Zechariah], one book; Malachias [Malachi], one book. Likewise the order of the histories. Job, one book;
Tobias [Tobit], one book; Esdras, two books [Ezra & Nehemiah]; Esther, one book;
Judith, one book;
Machabees, two books [1 & 2 Maccabees].
Likewise the order of the writings of the New and Eternal Testament, which only the holy and Catholic Church supports. Of the Gospels, according to Matthew, one book; according to Mark, one book; according to Luke, one book; according to John, one book.
The Epistles of Paul the Apostle, in number, fourteen. To the Romans, one; to the Corinthians, two; to the Ephesians, one; to the Thessalonians, two; to the Galatians, one; to the Philippians, one; to the Colossians, one; to Timothy, two; to Titus, one; to Philemon, one; to the Hebrews, one.
Likewise the Apocalypse of John, one book. And the Acts of the Apostles, one book.
Likewise the canonical epistles, in number, seven. Of Peter the Apostle, two epistles; of James the Apostle, one epistle; of John the Apostle, one epistle; of another John, the presbyter, two epistles; of Jude the Zealot, the Apostle, one epistle.”