Please disregard - after much searching, I found that the best way to force an upgrade was:
pip install sphinx --upgrade Cheers! On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 18:46:11 UTC+1 Leigh Fletcher wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm a newbie to sphinx, but using it as part of a jupyter-book build, and > was told to come here for help. I have two machines, one running OSX > Catalina and one running OSX Big Sur. On the former, I was able to update > to sphinx 4.1.2 with no problem, and the jupyter-book compiles. On the > latter, updating via either conda or brew, I only seem to get sphinx 2.2.0, > and I'm not sure why. Can anyone offer help? Apologies that this is a > "noob" question, I assume I have a setting wrong somewhere. > > The packages for the two builds are below, both running Python 3.7 > installed via conda: > > *OSX Catalina (which works)* > Jupyter Book : 0.11.2 > External ToC : 0.2.3 > MyST-Parser : 0.13.5 > MyST-NB : 0.12.0 > Sphinx Book Theme : 0.1.1 > Jupyter-Cache : 0.4.2 > NbClient : 0.5.3 > > *OSX Big Sur (which doesn't):* > Jupyter Book : 0.11.3 > External ToC : 0.2.3 > MyST-Parser : 0.13.7 > MyST-NB : 0.12.3 > Sphinx Book Theme : 0.1.3 > Jupyter-Cache : 0.4.3 > NbClient : 0.5.4 > > Thanks! > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sphinx-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sphinx-users/831e314f-1c30-4998-8a1f-1bd8247e696en%40googlegroups.com.
