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Re: [PATCH v2] docs/conf.py: Remove usage of distutils


From: Peter Maydell
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] docs/conf.py: Remove usage of distutils
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2024 09:44:54 +0000

On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 21:15, Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> wrote:
>
> Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> writes:
>
> > The macOS jobs in our CI recently started failing, complaining that
> > the distutils module is not available anymore. And indeed, according to
> > https://peps.python.org/pep-0632/ it's been deprecated since a while
> > and now likely got removed in recent Python versions.
> >
> > Fortunately, we only use it for a version check via LooseVersion here
> > which we don't really need anymore - according to Repology.org, these
> > are the versions of sphinx-rtd-theme that are currently used by the
> > various distros:
> >
> >  centos_stream_8: 0.3.1
> >  centos_stream_9: 0.5.1
> >  fedora_38: 1.1.1
> >  fedora_39: 1.2.2
> >  freebsd: 1.0.0
> >  haikuports_master: 1.2.1
> >  openbsd: 1.2.2
> >  opensuse_leap_15_5: 0.5.1
> >  pkgsrc_current: 2.0.0
> >  debian_11: 0.5.1
> >  debian_12: 1.2.0
> >  ubuntu_20_04: 0.4.3
> >  ubuntu_22_04: 1.0.0
> >  ubuntu_24_04: 2.0.0
> >
> > So except for CentOS 8, all distros are using a newer version of
> > sphinx-rtd-theme, and for CentOS 8 we don't support compiling with
> > the Sphinx of the distro anymore anyway, since it's based on the
> > Python 3.6 interpreter there. For compiling on CentOS 8, you have
> > to use the alternative Python 3.8 interpreter which comes without
> > Sphinx, so that needs the Sphinx installed via pip in the venv
> > instead, and that is using a newer version, too, according to our
> > pythondeps.toml file.
> >
> > Thus we can simply drop the version check now to get rid of the
> > distutils dependency here.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
>
> Queued to testing/next, thanks.

I've applied this directly upstream to fix CI (give or take
the homebrew side of it).

thanks
-- PMM



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