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Proper environment for documentation builds #206

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mdenker opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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Proper environment for documentation builds #206

mdenker opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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mdenker commented Apr 1, 2019

The previous environment for RTD documentation was too detailed in pinning versions numbers and thus breaking with the generic docker containers of RTD. Now, the environment file is very slim and contains few entries only. The goal of this issue is to ensure (i) a good specification of the build environment containing only necessary additional packages and their versions, and (ii) switching the doc build environment back to python 3 using the RTD config file.

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dizcza commented Jun 18, 2019

Done both (i) and (ii) in #230.

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dizcza commented Dec 17, 2019

I don't fully understand the problems but it seems the issue is outdated and should be closed. We have been using python 3 in RTD for quite a long time.
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