On 01/12/2017 12:28 PM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > That's a great idea. Is the upload of the docs made through ssh? >
I've done the first upload through the main project a web page[1]. There may be other ways to do the push. Ideally, it'd all flow through the usual setuptools commands (python setup.py register/upload/etc), but I'm not sure that's possible with our slightly tweaked "PKG-INFO" file. [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=pkg_edit&name=avocado-framework - Cleber. > On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com> wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> While working on "Check/Work around PIP upload failures"[1], I noticed >> that the "http://pythonhosted.org/avocado-framework" URL is ours, and >> PyPI let us host documentation there. >> >> Instead of a 404, let's also upload the latest released docs[2] together >> with the released (code) tarball to PyPI. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> [1] - >> https://trello.com/c/w6dk6RDE/888-check-work-around-pip-upload-failures >> [2] - >> https://trello.com/c/hdh4w8WJ/890-upload-docs-to-pypi-keep-http-pythonhosted-org-avocado-framework-with-content >> >> -- >> Cleber Rosa >> [ Sr Software Engineer - Virtualization Team - Red Hat ] >> [ Avocado Test Framework - avocado-framework.github.io ] >> > > > -- Cleber Rosa [ Sr Software Engineer - Virtualization Team - Red Hat ] [ Avocado Test Framework - avocado-framework.github.io ]
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