Maybe as I newbie I don't need to know this, but what exactly is
Leo3k? An earlier version than 4.7.1-final? Or a newer, yet-to-be-
released version? And is Py3k the same as Py3.x versions?

On Jul 31, 12:16 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> David Goodger clarified that recent versions of docutils do, in fact,
> work with Py3k.  Indeed, docutils' setup.py calls 2to3 to translate
> the docutils sources to a Py3k compatible form.  It takes about 30
> seconds.
>
> Rev 3191 of the trunk fixes a Py3k-related bug in Leo's rst3 command.
> With this fix in place I was able to use Leo3k to generate Leo's
> documentation.  This is a nice step: it means that I can use Leo3k
> exclusively (except for testing, of course.)
>
> Edward

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