On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:09:55 +0200 Frank Küster wrote:

> Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Severity: serious
> [...]
> > Python documentation is written in LaTeX and compiled into HTML with
> > LaTeX2HTML, which is currently non-free.
> > It seems that the HTML is shipped pre-built in the source package.
[...]
> Well, then I actually looked into the sources in python2.3, but sorry,
> I won't fix this.  It's quite a complicate setup to build a bunch of
> LaTeX documents, and since I don't want to learn Python, I won't try
> to grok the system and adapt it to tex4ht or hevea, sorry.

What about the other two suggested solutions?
The third is especially interesting, as having LaTeX2HTML released in a
DFSG-free manner would be particularly useful (given the large number of
documents Build-Depending on it).

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