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20 Mar 2018 08:48AM UTC coverage: 41.185%. First build
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Added debug info for package version issue to Sphinx build

Details:

- The documentation built on RTD from freshly released versions
  shows the previous development version (e.g. e.g. if zhmccli
  0.19.0 has been released, the tip of the master branch is
  tagged with 0.19.0, but RTD 'latest' shows 0.18.1.devNN.
  That version is returned by pkg_resources (pbr just passes
  it on), and the effect can also be seen in local repo clones
  under some conditions (not yet clear exactly when).

  This change shows debug information about the package version
  and git tags when Sphinx builds the documentation (both locally
  and when run on RTD), in order to track down the issue.

  This change also runs 'make builddoc' on every Travis run, so
  that the Sphinx build can be watched there (previously, that
  was run only in the manual CI run to save time in the normal
  Travis runs).

Signed-off-by: Andreas Maier <maiera@de.ibm.com>

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