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# All this is based on the MANIFEST.in and setup.py in Python-folder
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# 1. Make sure dist folder is clear
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del dist/*
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# 2. Update rips-version tag in setup.py (".N after ResInsight version"). This is generated from setup.py.cmake
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# So that you for instance have version 2019.08.1 of rips.
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# 3. Build source distribution
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python setup.py sdist
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# 4. Test upload to test.pypi.org. This requires a ResInsight testpypi-user and you will be prompted for username and password
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python -m twine upload --repository-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/*
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# 5. Test install rips module.
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pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ rips
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# 6. Test the newly installed module
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# 8. If anything is wrong, start again from 1. with an incremented rips-version (ResInsightVersion.2+)
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# These incremented versions are just for testpypi and you can reset back to the wanted version before real upload
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# 9. Upload to real Pypi. This requires a ResInsight pypi-user.
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python -m twine upload dist/*
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