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ci: Publish to pypi.org #38

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@seanmcl seanmcl commented Feb 11, 2025

Publishes to both test.pypi.org and pypi.org on tag pushes.

Example artifacts: https://test.pypi.org/project/klr/0.0.3/#files

@seanmcl seanmcl force-pushed the sm/00-pypi-test branch 2 times, most recently from e3ecf16 to 935e209 Compare February 12, 2025 00:20
@seanmcl seanmcl changed the title Publish to test.pypi.org Publish to pypi.org Feb 12, 2025
@seanmcl seanmcl changed the title Publish to pypi.org ci: Publish to pypi.org Feb 12, 2025
Publishes to both test.pypi.org and pypi.org on tag pushes.

Example artifacts: https://test.pypi.org/project/klr/0.0.3/#files
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Wow, lots of finicky details. Nice job!

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Why does github say "This branch had an error being deployed"?

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seanmcl commented Feb 12, 2025

Why does github say "This branch had an error being deployed"?

Not sure. All the latest few actions are green: https://github.com/leanprover/KLR/actions

@seanmcl seanmcl merged commit cd6c05c into main Feb 12, 2025
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