Hotfix 2019.06.06.post0: added long_description_content_type to setup.py#1850
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Hotfix 2019.06.06.post0: added long_description_content_type to setup.py#1850
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This means that pypi renders the README correctly
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I've actually gone ahead and pushed this change to pypi, since it's a doc-only change, but we can still merge it this way. Doc is now beautiful at https://pypi.org/project/python-for-android/2019.6.6.post0/ |
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We could also have made another release with just that fix e.g. |
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That also means we should try to build the doc as part as our automated testing process to be sure |
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This doesn't change p4a's code, just fixes how the long_description is rendered on pypi. Currently pypi displays the markdown as plain text, because it tries and fails to render as rst.
See 2019.06.06 pypi release description vs testpypi release where I fixed this.
I think this may as well be a post release thing, since it's a trivial fix.