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issue2550932 - html_calendar produces templating errors for bad date strings
Changed code to trap and ignore unparsible dates. The calendar starts
with today highlighted.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 25 Feb 2017 22:21:15 -0500 |
| parents | 71643a839c80 |
| children | 534b8bebfb1d |
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Building Releases ================= Roundup is a pure Python application with no binary components. This file describes how to build a source release. To find out how to install Roundup, read the doc/installation.txt file. Roundup release checklist: 1. Run unit tests! They should pass successfully. "./run_tests.py" 2. Update version CHANGES.txt roundup/__init__.py 3. Update documentation doc/announcement.txt doc/upgrading.txt 4. Update setup.py info is needed (contacts, classifiers, etc.), and check that metadata is valid and long descriptions is proper reST: python setup.py check --restructuredtext --metadata --strict 5. Clean out all *.orig, *.rej, .#* files from the source. 6. Remove previuos build files python setup.py clean --all 7. Rebuild documentation in "share/doc/roundup/html" python setup.py build_doc 8. python setup.py sdist --manifest-only 9. Check the MANIFEST to make sure that any new files are included. If they are not, edit MANIFEST.in to include them. For format docs see http://docs.python.org/2/distutils/sourcedist.html#manifest-template 10. python setup.py sdist (if you find sdist a little verbose, add "--quiet" to the end of the command) 11. Unpack the new dist file in /tmp then a) run_test.py b) demo.py with all available Python versions. 12. Assuming all is well tag the release in the version-control system. 13. Build binary packages (requires python 2.6 or newer for bdist_windist to have the --user-access flag.) python setup.py bdist_rpm python setup.py bdist_wininst --user-access-control force 14. Upload source distributive to PyPI python setup.py sdist upload --sign It should appear on http://pypi.python.org/pypi/roundup in no time. 15. Send doc/announcement.txt to python-announce@python.org and roundup-users@lists.sourceforge.net and roundup-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 16. Refresh website. website/README.txt http://www.roundup-tracker.org/ should state that the stable version is the one that you released. http://www.roundup-tracker.org/docs.html should also match the released version (or atleast the major 1.x release. So, those commands in a nice, cut'n'pasteable form:: find . -name '*.orig' -exec rm {} \; find . -name '*.rej' -exec rm {} \; find . -name '.#*' -exec rm {} \; python setup.py clean --all python setup.py check --restructuredtext --metadata --strict python setup.py build_doc python setup.py sdist --manifest-only python setup.py sdist --quiet python setup.py bdist_rpm python setup.py bdist_wininst python setup.py register python setup.py sdist upload --sign python2.5 setup.py bdist_wininst upload --sign (if the last two fail make sure you're using python2.5+) Note that python2.6 won't correctly create a bdist_wininst install on Linux (it will produce a .exe with "linux" in the name). 2.7 still has this bug (Ralf)
