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Update cftime version in doc environment #2604

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As mentioned in #2597 (comment), the dayofyr and dayofwk attributes of cftime.datetime objects do not always work in versions of cftime prior to 1.0.2. This issue comes up in the latest doc build:

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This updates the documentation environment to use the most recent version (1.0.3.4), which should fix things.

@shoyer shoyer merged commit cbb32e1 into pydata:master Dec 13, 2018
dcherian pushed a commit to yohai/xarray that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2018
* upstream/master:
  Feature: N-dimensional auto_combine (pydata#2553)
  Support HighLevelGraphs (pydata#2603)
  Bump cftime version in doc environment (pydata#2604)
  use keep_attrs in binary operations II (pydata#2590)
  Temporarily mark dask-dev build as an allowed failure (pydata#2602)
  Fix wrong error message in interp() (pydata#2598)
  Add dayofyear and dayofweek accessors (pydata#2599)
  Fix h5netcdf saving scalars with filters or chunks (pydata#2591)
  Minor update to PR template (pydata#2596)
  Zarr consolidated (pydata#2559)
  fix examples (pydata#2581)
  Fix typo (pydata#2578)
  Concat docstring typo (pydata#2577)
  DOC: remove example using Dataset.T (pydata#2572)
  python setup.py test now works by default (pydata#2573)
  Return slices when possible from CFTimeIndex.get_loc() (pydata#2569)
  DOC: fix computation.rst (pydata#2567)
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