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@mroeschke mroeschke commented May 22, 2022

Should fix the current CI failure for the docbuild.

  • Use more explicit setup in io.rst instead of files / :suppress:
  • Remove some static files that are no longer needed after refactor

Also fixes CI failure in the Np Dev build

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@mroeschke mroeschke added this to the 1.4.3 milestone May 23, 2022
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@jreback all green

@jreback jreback merged commit 339623b into pandas-dev:main May 27, 2022
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jreback commented May 27, 2022

@meeseeksdev backport 1.4.x

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simonjayhawkins pushed a commit to simonjayhawkins/pandas that referenced this pull request May 27, 2022
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…tup in user guides) (#47144)

Backport PR #47093: DOC/CI: Use more explicit data setup in user guides

Co-authored-by: Matthew Roeschke <[email protected]>
yehoshuadimarsky pushed a commit to yehoshuadimarsky/pandas that referenced this pull request Jul 13, 2022
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