Since the issue seems to be the same as it was for pysendy, where the version is being grabbed from __init__.py, you can either hardcode it in setup.py or add another version.py file that simply contains the version number and import that in both places. Unfortunately I have no idea how to submit a patch here...
Since the issue seems to be the same as it was for pysendy, where the version is being grabbed from __init__.py, you can either hardcode it in setup.py or add another version.py file that simply contains the version number and import that in both places. Unfortunately I have no idea how to submit a patch here...
See: https:/ /github. com/thiagofa/ pysendy/ pull/1/ files