The Genshi documentation is now buildable from the Genshi source tree using
Sphinx. This will be included in the next release.
See https://github.com/edgewall/genshi/pull/89.
Being addressed in https://github.com/edgewall/genshi/pull/33.
The SyntaxWarning is technically correct -- we should use != in this
case, not identity comparison. Since the code is question hasn't
changed since 2008, I suspect the warning is because the syntax
checker in Python got better, not that Genshi changed.
Because Python caches small strings the code
Addressing this should become easier once the Genshi documentation has
been migrated to Sphinx. See
https://github.com/edgewall/genshi/issues/10 for the upstream issue on
the migration.
I created https://github.com/edgewall/genshi/issues/32 upstream to
make this request more visible.
On 8/16/07, Ricardo Mones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, the voices in my head tell me not to change package names just
> for fun ;-)
Look, this clearly violates the principle of least surprise (the game
doesn't even have a Wikipedia page; the browser is GNOME's browser).
If you're goi
I got hit by this today. It was more amusing than frustrating but
since a friend pointed me to this bug, I'll spell out the current
silliness:
The package "epiphany-browser" installs an executable named
"epiphany". The package "epiphany" installs an executable named
"epiphany-game". This is crazy.
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