PyPI is cAsE sEnsItIvE, make sure you’re looking for the package with the correct case.
>>> yarg.get('Yarg')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "yarg/client.py", line 52, in get
reason=response.reason)
yarg.exceptions.HTTPError: 404 Not Found
>>> yarg.get('yarg')
<Package yarg>
docs_url is only available when you’re using pythonhosted.org.
This an issue with PyPI itself, it returns an additional slash inside the URL to your pythonhosted docs.
>>> yarg.get('yarg').docs
u'http://pythonhosted.org//yarg'
A: This does not seem to work when being set through setup.py, if you go to your package on PyPI and click edit, one of the available fields is called bugtrack url.