Re: [PATCH] docs: kernel_include.py: Cope with docutils 0.21

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Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi Jon,
>
> On Wed, 1 May 2024 12:16:11 +0900, Akira Yokosawa wrote:
>> Running "make htmldocs" on a newly installed Sphinx 7.3.7 ends up in
>> a build error:
>> 
>>     Sphinx parallel build error:
>>     AttributeError: module 'docutils.nodes' has no attribute 'reprunicode'
>> 
>> docutils 0.21 has removed nodes.reprunicode, quote from release note [1]:
>> 
>>   * Removed objects:
>> 
>>     docutils.nodes.reprunicode, docutils.nodes.ensure_str()
>>         Python 2 compatibility hacks
>> 
>> Sphinx 7.3.0 supports docutils 0.21 [2]:
>> 
>> kernel_include.py, whose origin is misc.py of docutils, uses reprunicode.
>> 
>> Upstream docutils removed the offending line from the corresponding file
>> (docutils/docutils/parsers/rst/directives/misc.py) in January 2022.
>> Quoting the changelog [3]:
>> 
>>     Deprecate `nodes.reprunicode` and `nodes.ensure_str()`.
>> 
>>     Drop uses of the deprecated constructs (not required with Python 3).
>> 
>> Do the same for kernel_include.py.
>> 
>> Tested against:
>>   - Sphinx 2.4.5 (docutils 0.17.1)
>>   - Sphinx 3.4.3 (docutils 0.17.1)
>>   - Sphinx 5.3.0 (docutils 0.18.1)
>>   - Sphinx 6.2.1 (docutils 0.19)
>>   - Sphinx 7.2.6 (docutils 0.20.1)
>>   - Sphinx 7.3.7 (docutils 0.21.2)
>> 
>> Link: http://www.docutils.org/RELEASE-NOTES.html#release-0-21-2024-04-09 [1]
>> Link: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/changes.html#release-7-3-0-released-apr-16-2024 [2]
>> Link: https://github.com/docutils/docutils/commit/c8471ce47a24 [3]
>> Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> I forgot to put a Cc: stable@ tag.
>
> Jon, could you do it for me?
> I'm not sure how far this wants to be backported.
> Maybe v6.1?  It's up to you!

I was planning to do that, yes.  I'll try to get to the queue today.

Thanks,

jon




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