Hi,
my experiments building sage with some spkg replaced with debian
packages are progressing. It does compile, but when trying to build the
documentation, things look like normal, but at the end of the first
pass, it just stops, sitting there idle. I have to kill it and of course
I then lack most of the documentation.
Trying to find out about the problem, I tried various things, but I
think it stems from errors looking like this:
[combinat ]
/home/jpuydt/sage-5.9.debian/local/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/sage/combinat/free_module.py:docstring
of sage.combinat.free_module.CombinatorialFreeModule:60: ERROR: Error in
"note" directive:
[combinat ] invalid option block.
[combinat ] .. note:: These print options may also be accessed and
modified using the
[combinat ] :meth:`print_options` method, after the module has been defined.
Can someone who knows more about how doc gets build give me a hint?
Thanks,
Snark on #sagemath
PS: in case you want to compare the version of various pieces of
software in sage versus debian, this link can help:
http://people.debian.org/~thansen/debian-sage-status.html
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