Costa Shulyupin <costa.shul@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Due to a recent reorganization of 'CPU Architectures', the links to > the documentation from external resources were rendered invalid. > This is a common challenge when attempting to make changes > while maintaining backward compatibility. To address this issue, > a commit has been made which uses sphinx extension to seamlessly > redirect users from the old location of the page to the new one. > > > Signed-off-by: Costa Shulyupin <costa.shul@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > Documentation/conf.py | 8 +++++++- > Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt | 1 + > 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/conf.py b/Documentation/conf.py > index 37314afd1ac8..514bfe6a8166 100644 > --- a/Documentation/conf.py > +++ b/Documentation/conf.py > @@ -55,7 +55,13 @@ needs_sphinx = '1.7' > extensions = ['kerneldoc', 'rstFlatTable', 'kernel_include', > 'kfigure', 'sphinx.ext.ifconfig', 'automarkup', > 'maintainers_include', 'sphinx.ext.autosectionlabel', > - 'kernel_abi', 'kernel_feat'] > + 'kernel_abi', 'kernel_feat', > + 'sphinx_reredirects', > +] > + > +redirects = { > + "arch.html": "arch/index.html", > +} I am not generally opposed to doing this, but: - It only solves part of the problem; links directly into (say) the x86 docs will still break. - Is there really a problem? Are there to-be-broken links out there that you can point to? Thanks, jon