Quoting Eric Marsden (2022-07-24 16:06:41)
> Just to note that this issue has appeared again. pandoc-sidenote version
> 0.22.1.0-1+b1 is built against pandoc-types version [1,22,2], but the
> versions of pandoc available are built against lower versions ([1,21]
> for the version in
Just to note that this issue has appeared again. pandoc-sidenote version
0.22.1.0-1+b1 is built against pandoc-types version [1,22,2], but the
versions of pandoc available are built against lower versions ([1,21]
for the version in experimental, [1,20] for the version in unstable).
Perhaps a
[ sent again, cc the bugreport ]
Quoting John MacFarlane (2020-06-12 22:11:39)
> I don't understand how this is possible: don't all the
> debian packages that depend on pandoc-types get compiled
> against the same version of pandoc-types?
Evidently not.
I was surprised as well.
Seems it is
Jonas,
I don't understand how this is possible: don't all the
debian packages that depend on pandoc-types get compiled
against the same version of pandoc-types?
Best,
John
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting Eric Marsden (2020-06-12 16:08:52)
>> Package: pandoc-sidenote
>> Version: 0.20.0-1
>>
Quoting Eric Marsden (2020-06-12 16:08:52)
> Package: pandoc-sidenote
> Version: 0.20.0-1
>
> When invoking pandoc-sidenote as a pandoc filter, it generates an error
> related to "incompatible API versions".
>
> % pandoc --filter pandoc-sidenote -o /tmp/foo.html foo.md
>
Package: pandoc-sidenote
Version: 0.20.0-1
When invoking pandoc-sidenote as a pandoc filter, it generates an error
related to "incompatible API versions".
% pandoc --filter pandoc-sidenote -o /tmp/foo.html foo.md
pandoc-sidenote: Error in $: Incompatible API versions: encoded with
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