Whoo! That did the trick. Thanks a bunch!
--Nancy
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 4:29 AM, Daniel Sullivan <dbsulliva...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hey Nancy,
>
> Sorry that you were having this problem. I was able to replicate this
> using Sphinx v1.1.3. When I updated to 1.2.3 (the latest version) the
> problem was solved for me. Give
>
> pip install sphinx --upgrade
>
> a try and let us know if that solves the problem.
>
> Danny
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 8:03 AM, Nancy Ouyang <na...@curoverse.com> wrote:
>
>> "make html" fails with
>> *"Could not import extension sphinx.ext.linkcode (exception: No module
>> named linkcode)"*
>> How can I get the docs to compile?
>>
>> A quick google search did not help. IRC had friendly people, but did not
>> answer my question either. Maybe help here?
>>
>> Steps:
>> git clone https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn.git # *
>> cd doc
>> make html # **
>> cd ..
>> python setup.py build
>> sudo python setup.py install
>> cd doc
>> make html
>>
>> Running Sphinx v1.1.3
>>>
>>> Extension error:
>>> Could not import extension sphinx.ext.linkcode (exception: No module
>>> named linkcode)
>>> make: *** [html] Error 1
>>>
>>
>> System: Ubuntu 14.04, python 2.7.3, numpy 1.8.0, scipy 0.11.0, GNU Make
>> 3.81. Scikit itself does seem to be installed
>> $ pip show scikit-learn
>> Version: 0.16.dev
>>
>> I'd also suggest someone who know what's up adding an "important files
>> and folders" to the docs/readme.md, something along the lines of
>>
>> Homepage
>> > doc/index.rst
>>
>> The sphinx theme
>> > doc/themes/scikit-learn
>>
>> Where the js/css files live, etc.
>>
>> Would help orient newcomers to the docs, since the long list of
>> files/folders may be overwhelming
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Nancy
>>
>> *(a little silly to clone all 112 mb for just the docs, altho I am
>> guessing these docs depend on the examples folder in the root folder)
>>
>> ** this fails with something, I forget, it might have spit out an error
>> log but
>> nrw@PC:~$ dir -R | grep log | grep scikit
>> did not show anything so the log file is gone forever I guess
>>
>> I should mention that I think the scikit-learn homepage & docs are
>> *really* well designed compared to a lot of OSS projects. So I am
>> compiling this repo in the hopes of eventually implementing something
>> similar for another project. If that's not reasonable, let me know?
>>
>> tl;dr *I'm here to steal your website. *(isn't that the point of BSD
>> licensing?)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Nancy
>>
>> ~~~
>> narwhaledu.com (co-founder) educational robots
>> <http://gfycat.com/LightAlertArthropods> :)
>> www.orangenarwhals.com (blog)
>> arvados.org (open source bio software)
>>
>>
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