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Update links to the rpy2 source #662

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timokau opened this issue Mar 17, 2020 · 7 comments
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Update links to the rpy2 source #662

timokau opened this issue Mar 17, 2020 · 7 comments

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@timokau
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timokau commented Mar 17, 2020

If I search for rpy2 on google right now, the first three links I get are

The first two still link to the bitbucket repository. The third is the bitbucket repository itself. It might be helpful to update those links and add a move notice to the rpy2 repository.

This is similar to #261 from the previous move.

lgautier added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 18, 2020
Partially fixes issue #662
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Thanks. I had missed the second one (the URL is fixed in master but wasn't in the branch v3.2.x.

For readthedoc, I have considered just deleting all pages but so far thought that they might be missed by people still using an older rpy2 release.

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timokau commented Mar 18, 2020

Thanks for fixing the pypi one already. Is there a reason you're not using readthedoc anymore for recent releases?

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Building the doc requires, R and additional packages, and compile a C extension (optional now). This couldn't be achieved on readthedoc.

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timokau commented Mar 18, 2020

Ah, makes sense. That's a shame.

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lgautier commented Mar 20, 2020

I deleted the bitbucket page. I will look at at whether I can upload built doc to readthedoc.

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I also deleted the readthedoc page (all versions there are completely outdated)

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timokau commented Mar 28, 2020

Thank you!

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