Issue #16874: fix formatting of setup.py upload options in documentation.

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Chris Jerdonek 2013-01-10 22:50:40 -08:00
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@ -27,21 +27,21 @@ and if the password was entered in the prompt, :command:`upload` will reuse the
entered password. This is useful if you do not want to store a clear text
password in the :file:`$HOME/.pypirc` file.
You can specify another PyPI server with the :option:`--repository=*url*` option::
You can specify another PyPI server with the ``--repository=url`` option::
python setup.py sdist bdist_wininst upload -r http://example.com/pypi
See section :ref:`pypirc` for more on defining several servers.
You can use the :option:`--sign` option to tell :command:`upload` to sign each
You can use the ``--sign`` option to tell :command:`upload` to sign each
uploaded file using GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). The :program:`gpg` program must
be available for execution on the system :envvar:`PATH`. You can also specify
which key to use for signing using the :option:`--identity=*name*` option.
which key to use for signing using the ``--identity=name`` option.
Other :command:`upload` options include :option:`--repository=<url>` or
:option:`--repository=<section>` where *url* is the url of the server and
Other :command:`upload` options include ``--repository=url`` or
``--repository=section`` where *url* is the url of the server and
*section* the name of the section in :file:`$HOME/.pypirc`, and
:option:`--show-response` (which displays the full response text from the PyPI
``--show-response`` (which displays the full response text from the PyPI
server for help in debugging upload problems).
PyPI package display