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assignee = None closed_at = <Date 2013-01-11.08:37:17.267> created_at = <Date 2013-01-11.07:45:16.324> labels = ['docs'] title = 'spurious Cron Daemon e-mails to docs@dinsdale.python.org' updated_at = <Date 2013-01-11.08:37:52.485> user = 'https://github.com/cjerdonek'
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activity = <Date 2013-01-11.08:37:52.485> actor = 'chris.jerdonek' assignee = 'docs@python' closed = True closed_date = <Date 2013-01-11.08:37:17.267> closer = 'georg.brandl' components = ['Documentation', 'Devguide'] creation = <Date 2013-01-11.07:45:16.324> creator = 'chris.jerdonek' dependencies = [] files = [] hgrepos = [] issue_num = 16928 keywords = [] message_count = 3.0 messages = ['179643', '179648', '179649'] nosy_count = 5.0 nosy_names = ['georg.brandl', 'ezio.melotti', 'eric.araujo', 'chris.jerdonek', 'docs@python'] pr_nums = [] priority = 'normal' resolution = 'fixed' stage = None status = 'closed' superseder = None type = None url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue16928' versions = []
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Some spurious e-mails are sent to python-checkins, e.g.
Subject: [Python-checkins] Cron <docs at dinsdale> /home/docs/build-devguide From: Cron Daemon root at python.org To: docs@dinsdale.python.org
/home/docs/devguide/documenting.rst:766: WARNING: term not in glossary: bytecode
(from http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2013-January/118934.html )
The e-mail is spurious in part because "bytecode" links correctly on the actual online version.
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This is a known issue in older Sphinx versions. I've updated the version used to build the devguide now; this should fix it.
Great, thank you! :)
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