The libev problem happens on my local Ubuntu 14.10 too. It is not a pike
requirement however (not installed by 'pip install pika').
Seems that pika forces some requirements when on readthedocs through this
code
on_rtd = os.environ.get('READTHEDOCS', None) == 'True'
requirements = list()
if on_rtd:
Sorry, seems that GMail cannot understand I'm on a ML, and just answered
the single persons.
[Thread with INADA]
Thank you.
Seems that rst2html.py uses the header of a section as the id of the
corresponding HTML anchor.
Since I had two headers with the same title there was a name clash.
I just ch
On 03/02/2015 11:33 AM, INADA Naoki wrote:
PyPI parses your README strictly.
$ rst2html.py --strict README.rst
README.rst:700: (INFO/1) Duplicate implicit target name: "fingerprint".
Exiting due to level-1 (INFO) system message.
But I don't know how to avoid this error when converting from mark
PyPI parses your README strictly.
$ rst2html.py --strict README.rst
README.rst:700: (INFO/1) Duplicate implicit target name: "fingerprint".
Exiting due to level-1 (INFO) system message.
But I don't know how to avoid this error when converting from markdown.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:35 PM Leonard
Hi all,
Some time ago I open sourced a package named postage (
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/postage/).
I am experiencing issues with documentation. The project is hosted on
GitHub (https://github.com/lgiordani/postage), where the README.md is
perfectly rendered. My issues are:
1. I use pandoc to