I am also having that problem in some files. My temporary solution,
since I do not have time to track it down, is to delete the offending
documentation from the source and insert it into the compiled HTML
manually after the fact. Not a very good solution.

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Erik Tollerud <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using sphinx w/ autodoc to generate documentation for a
> project (http://packages.python.org/Astropysics/), But I keep getting
> the following warning in one of my modules:
>
> /home/erik/src/astropysics/astropysics/models/__init__.py:docstring of
> astropysics.models:9: (ERROR/3) Unexpected indentation.
> /home/erik/src/astropysics/astropysics/models/__init__.py:docstring of
> astropysics.models:9: (ERROR/3) Unexpected indentation.
>
> I cannot for the life of me figure out what this error is caused by,
> other than that it's isolated to a particular sub-module inside the
> models module (models.core, to be exact).  Is there a way to get
> sphinx to print out the docstring that is causing this error?  Or at
> the very least give me something more than just a filename that anyway
> doesn't seem to be correct(given that it seems to be refrerencing the
> automodule call to another module)?
>
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