Projects using setuptools have README.rst included in source distributions by default (since 0.6.27). The built-in distutils library adopts this behavior beginning in Python 3.7. If you are using setuptools, you don’t need to list README.rst in MANIFEST.in. Otherwise, include it to be explicit.
I was using 2.7.14 with setuptools. I have to research this issue and publish a bugfix release. This might be a good opportunity to use Markdown in the README and solve #11
See https://pypi.org/project/bullet-dodger/2.1.0/
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But according to the [Python packaging guide](https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/distributing-packages/#readme-rst-readme-md):
> Projects using setuptools have README.rst included in source distributions by default (since 0.6.27). The built-in distutils library adopts this behavior beginning in Python 3.7. If you are using setuptools, you don’t need to list README.rst in MANIFEST.in. Otherwise, include it to be explicit.
I was using 2.7.14 with setuptools. I have to research this issue and publish a bugfix release. This might be a good opportunity to use Markdown in the README and solve #11
See https://pypi.org/project/bullet-dodger/2.1.0/
But according to the Python packaging guide:
I was using 2.7.14 with setuptools. I have to research this issue and publish a bugfix release. This might be a good opportunity to use Markdown in the README and solve #11