sphinx is fast to remove support for still supported Python versions. That means we will probably always have differing output depending on the various sphinx/docutils versions compatible with each Python version we support. That problem won't go away.
That's why I think we should move away from tracking the generated man pages in git. Instead the distro packaging should generate them using distro packages of sphinx/sphinxcontrib-autoprogram.
Originally posted by @Bastian-Krause in #1802 (comment)
We should add that to our Debian packaging exemplarily.
sphinx is fast to remove support for still supported Python versions. That means we will probably always have differing output depending on the various sphinx/docutils versions compatible with each Python version we support. That problem won't go away.
That's why I think we should move away from tracking the generated man pages in git. Instead the distro packaging should generate them using distro packages of sphinx/sphinxcontrib-autoprogram.
Originally posted by @Bastian-Krause in #1802 (comment)
We should add that to our Debian packaging exemplarily.