[OpenIndiana-discuss] mkdocs 1.4 op OpenIndiana

stes@PANDORA.BE stes at telenet.be
Wed Oct 5 16:46:56 UTC 2022


----- Op 4 okt 2022 om 16:15 schreef Marcel Telka marcel at telka.sk:

> All mkdocs packages are back and updated to their latest versions:

Good.  mkdocs is useful to have in the repository, I suppose.

Thanks for updating the mkdocs package because obviously the situation with python 2.7 was ugly,
I was using "pip install futures" to make the IPS package work.

Now it's packaged for python 3.7 and python 3.9 :

> # pkg list library/python/mkdocs{,-bootstrap,-bootswatch}
> NAME (PUBLISHER)                                  VERSION                    IFO
> library/python/mkdocs                             1.4.0-2022.0.0.1           i--
> library/python/mkdocs-bootstrap                   1.1-2022.0.0.0             i--
> library/python/mkdocs-bootswatch                  1.1-2022.0.0.0             i--
> #
> 
> Please try and let me know if you find any problem.

For the moment I tested with "pip install mkdocs" and "pip install mkdocs-bootswatch" and as such,
mkdocs works with python 3.9 and renders the oi-docs.

http://docs.openindiana.org/contrib/getting-started/  explains how to submit updates to the documentation.

The getting-started guide actually clearly indicates that you have a choice to use either IPS (pkg install)
or "pip", because the guide indicates that most operating systems use "pip" and you can submit documentation updates from non-OpenIndiana systems.

For example the getting-started guide indicates that you can create a OI doc update on say, some other Unix-like system, and then use the pip install method on that other Unix-like system, preview the update there, and then submit the update ...

Regards,
David Stes



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