Can't download documentation for Python 3.10.1

Hello, I’ve been trying to download the documentation for Python 3.10.1 several times. However, none of the downloads are available, no matter what format or package type, I select. Every attempt results in a 404 error. I was particularly interested in the plain text version of the documents. Is there any way, I can get it? Best regards, Susanne Pedersen

Hello, Consider using the latest documentation for 3.10 instead (currently 3.10.8). It supersedes docs for the earlier 3.10 releases. The changes are documentation fixes (which generally apply to previous 3.10 releases as well), and documentation for bugfixes (which should be marked "changed in version 3.12.y", if they're worth a mention). If you need documentation as it appeared when 3.10.1 was released (e.g. for historical/research purposes), you can grab it from here: https://docs.python.org/3.10/archives/ You can also build it from source for any point in the repository history, though that does take some setting up: https://devguide.python.org/documentation/start-documenting/#building-the-do... On 13. 11. 22 9:54, Susanne Pedersen wrote:

Hello, Consider using the latest documentation for 3.10 instead (currently 3.10.8). It supersedes docs for the earlier 3.10 releases. The changes are documentation fixes (which generally apply to previous 3.10 releases as well), and documentation for bugfixes (which should be marked "changed in version 3.12.y", if they're worth a mention). If you need documentation as it appeared when 3.10.1 was released (e.g. for historical/research purposes), you can grab it from here: https://docs.python.org/3.10/archives/ You can also build it from source for any point in the repository history, though that does take some setting up: https://devguide.python.org/documentation/start-documenting/#building-the-do... On 13. 11. 22 9:54, Susanne Pedersen wrote:
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