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csparpa
csparpa commented Jan 2, 2016

In order to make even more straightforward for users to install PyOWM, it would be superb to have it installable via package managers (such as apt or rpm) on the most used Linux distros.

The main platforms to be targeted should be: Raspbian, Ubuntu and Fedora.

Good reads are:

cmlccie
cmlccie commented Apr 2, 2019

@sQu4rks awesome job with the Guest Issuer PR. Thank you for submitting it!

I have merged it in, and I will push a new release with the added functionality shortly. However, we need to create some test and docs for the new functionality to ensure its reliability and to let other developers know how to use it. Can you take a run at creating the tests and docs? I'm glad to edit and review.

picca
picca commented Sep 28, 2017

Hello, I put here the errors reported during the build process with sphinx

make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>'
PYBUILD_SYSTEM=custom \
PYBUILD_BUILD_ARGS="cd docs && PYTHONPATH={build_dir} http_proxy='127.0.0.1:9' {interpreter} -m sphinx -N -bhtml source build/html" dh_auto_build  # HTML generator
I: pybuild base:184: cd docs && PYTHONPATH=/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/.pybuild/pythonX.Y_

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