On 8/26/2013 8:53 AM, Jacob Peck wrote:
It appears that ReadTheDocs' bzr subsystem is broken, which is causing
the Leo API docs to fail builds...
Here's my recent bug report with them. It appears they have no
intention of fixing it:
https://github.com/rtfd/readthedocs.org/issues/435#issuecomment-22916939
As a result, I have two potential solutions:
1) On my server where the nightly build request originates from, just
build them myself. Should be a relatively simple matter to script it,
once I've installed sphinx/bzr + prereqs.
2) Use my server to clone (nightly) the bzr repo into a github git
repo, which ReadTheDocs doesn't have an issue with, and then fire off
the build request.
If we go with #2, I'll probably have to delete and recreate the
leo-editor project on RTD, to get rid of the failing builds.
Suggestions?
-->Jake
As an anecdote: RTD is suboptimal, as it refuses to document *anything*
that imports anything from PyQt4, despite my attempts to provide a mock
module for it. Though it is the much easier route to go, as they have
the infrastructure already built up. It wouldn't be difficult for me to
set all of it up on my server, though.
-->Jake
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