On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 06:00:28PM +0200, Markus Heiser wrote: > Am Freitag, den 20.07.2018, 10:52 -0400 schrieb Theodore Y. Ts'o: > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 03:45:37PM +0200, Markus Heiser wrote: > > > Am Freitag, den 20.07.2018, 09:12 -0400 schrieb Theodore Y. Ts'o: > > > > I'm not entirely sure what's the best approach. Right now I just want > > > > to understand --- do I have to make ext4.rst work against one, or many > > > > versions of Sphinx? And which version(s) of Sphinx do I need to > > > > concern myself with? If that turns out to be an onerous burden, I'm > > > > sure I won't be the only person complaining. :-) > > > > > > In that case ... > > > > > > > But when I did that, Sphinx had heartburn over the ext4.rst file. > > > > > > > > ./include/linux/spi/spi.h:373: ERROR: Unexpected indentation. > > > > /usr/projects/linux/ext4/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ext4.rst:139: ERROR: Malformed table. > > > > Column span alignment problem in table line 5. > > > > > > ... its clear; the table was malformed. A markup error which is not detected > > > by older versions of docutils (very special case). > > > > ... except that newer verions are A-OK with it. Apparently 1.3.x was > > OK with it, and 1.6.x and 1.7.x were ok with it. ***ONLY*** Sphinx > > 1.4.9 blew up on the "malformed table". > > Are you sure that it was not due to the docutils version? > I can't reproduce it but the table parser is a part of docutils. No idea. With the virtualenv instructions I get: $ pip list | egrep -i '(sphinx|docutils)' docutils 0.12 Sphinx 1.4.9 sphinx-rtd-theme 0.4.0 With Ubuntu 18.04 I get: $ dpkg -l | egrep -i '(sphinx|docutils)' | awk '{print $2, $3}' | sort -k 2 docutils-common 0.14+dfsg-3 python3-docutils 0.14+dfsg-3 python3-sphinx-rtd-theme 0.2.4-1 sphinx-rtd-theme-common 0.2.4-1 python3-alabaster 0.7.8-1 libjs-sphinxdoc 1.6.7-1ubuntu1 python3-sphinx 1.6.7-1ubuntu1 sphinx-common 1.6.7-1ubuntu1 Ok, newer docutils, maybe that's what it is? With Ubuntu 16.04 I get: $ dpkg -l | egrep -i '(sphinx|docutils)' | awk '{print $2, $3}' | sort -k 2 docutils-common 0.12+dfsg-1 python-docutils 0.12+dfsg-1 python-sphinx-rtd-theme 0.1.9-1 sphinx-rtd-theme-common 0.1.9-1 python-alabaster 0.7.7-1 libjs-sphinxdoc 1.3.6-2ubuntu1.1 python-sphinx 1.3.6-2ubuntu1.1 sphinx-common 1.3.6-2ubuntu1.1 and now I'm just confused since 16.04 has the same version of docutils and an older sphinx and runs fine; but 18.04 has newer docutils and newer sphinx and runs fine. > > > > So in this case, Darrick has come up with a patch that is makes it OK > > with 1.4.9 without breaking on 1.7.5 --- and obviously, doing > > something that makes it broadly portable is the right thing. > > Right, fix it by the markup .. is what I recommend. > > > I'm asking a larger question, which is moving forward, which is more > > important? Make it work with Sphinx 1.4.9? Or making it Sphinx work > > with Sphinx 1.7.5? > > > > And should we change Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt to require > > something newer, such as Sphinx 1.7.5? And should we require that > > Ubuntu 18.04 which is using Sphinx 1.6.8 use a virtualenv and use > > download Sphinx 1.6.8? > > The requirements.txt came from commit fb947f3f47 [1] (inital 24071ac1a6). > Where Jon and Mauro decided to tag explicit versions ... > > docutils==0.12 > Sphinx==1.4.9 > sphinx_rtd_theme > > Maybe it is time to switch to something like .. ? > > Sphinx>=1.4.9 > sphinx_rtd_theme > > I don't know. Mauro has tested on many distros, he has more experience with > the wide range of distros then I. > > [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=fb947f3f47 > > > > > My understanding that the Sphinx developers make no guarantees that if > > we follow some external, version-indepedent spec, that it will work on > > Sphinx version N, as well as Sphinx version N+1. (In the ideal world, > > if there was such an independent spec for .rst format files, and a > > compliant .rst file doesn't work for Sphinx version N, it's a bug, and > > we should expect somebody --- perhaps the Distro's --- to backport the > > fix from Sphinx version N+1 to Sphinx version N.) E.g., is there an > > equivalent for ANSI C 1999 standard for .rst files? > > The reST markup is specified here: > > http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html > > but the (last) example of the simple table does not match your "1.4.9" > experience. Yes. This makes writing broadly portable markup difficult -- originally I did not take the '=' all the way to the right edge of the table because I saw that last example in the above document and assumed that it wasn't necessary to extend the '=' all the way to the right edge. Neither Ubuntu system choked on it, so is this a bug in upstream? Some strange patch added by the distro? Something that ended up in the python wheel? Or a bug in the spec? --D > -- Markus -- > > > > > > - Ted