Guido van Rossum schrieb:
I'm not sure I understand your request. Is it okay to build docs using a version of sphinx that is included in the distro? Is there a specific revision that you would like to see rolled back, or do you have a specific fix in mind?
the specific change was committed in r68428. I didn't check if reverting this causes regressions in building the docs.
A safe approach would be to only use build dependencies on a branch which were released before the first release of the branch. I assume in this case, the branch should stick with sphinx-0.5 and not rely on newer sphinx versions (or sphinx dependencies which were released after the python-2.6.0 release).
I suspect few people here understand the (apparently largely political) ins and outs of the rules that guard inclusion into Debian -- I certainly don't, and I don't have the time to become an expert in them. So rather than trying to explain the rules to us, could you make a specific suggestion of something we could *do* to fix your problem?
please see the proposals above. I'm not sure about the best approach how to make backporting to the branch as easy as possible.
Matthias
--Guido
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Matthias Klose <doko@ubuntu.com> wrote:
Hi,
the requirement to build the documentation using a sphinx version from the trunk was merged to at least the 2.6 branch. This is clearly not a bug fix. Is it really necessary to rely on a trunk/unreleased version? Would it be possible to revert this change?
Background: The Debian distribution requires distribution of files which can be edited in the preferred format, which excludes generated documentation. I can pre-build the 2.6 documentation, and then include it in the so called "contrib" section of the archive, but I would like to see it available in the "main" section. Including a copy of the sphinx trunk in the python package uploaded to the distribution would be a hack around this (it is unlikely that the sphinx trunk version will be available in Debian).
For python-2.5, Debian was not able to put the docs in the "main" section, because a build tool with (in the eyes of Debian) "non-free" license was used to build the docs. It is nice that this is fixed now, but for now one reason is exchanged by another one why we cannot move the docs to Debian's "main" section of the archive.