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On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 06:37:25PM -0400, Ionen Wolkens wrote |
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> This is entirely fine to ignore, sphinx is just picky about docutils |
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> version it can use lately. ~arch sphinx is <0.20 and will eventually |
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> block an update for docutils-0.20 like this stable one does for 0.19 |
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> (so little meaning in using ~arch sphinx ahead of its stabilization). |
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> At most only a problem if you actually need 0.19 for something. |
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I discovered 2 things today... |
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1) "USE=doc" appears to be the default system setting. |
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2) Entering "-doc" into the USE line in make.conf allows me to get rid |
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of sphinx entirely. |
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Problem solved and 19 modules/binaries removed off the laptop. I call |
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that a win. I've entered "-doc" into the USE line in make.conf on my |
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desktop PC. Next time I "update @world", I'll do the necessary dicking |
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around to get rid of sphinx on my desktop. |
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Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org> |
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I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications |