Source: openshot-qt
Version: 2.6.1+dfsg1-4
Severity: important
Tags: ftbfs
User: python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: sphinx7.1

Hi,

openshot-qt fails to build with Sphinx 7.1 and docutils 0.20, both of which
are currently available in experimental.

Relevant part (hopefully):
> make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>'
> PYTHONPATH=. http_proxy='127.0.0.1:9' python3 -m sphinx -N -b html -d 
> build/doctrees doc build/html
> Running Sphinx v7.1.1
> WARNING: Invalid configuration value found: 'language = None'. Update your 
> configuration to a valid language code. Falling back to 'en' (English).
> making output directory... done
> building [mo]: targets for 0 po files that are out of date
> writing output... 
> building [html]: targets for 15 source files that are out of date
> updating environment: [new config] 15 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
> reading sources... [  7%] animation
> reading sources... [ 13%] clips
> reading sources... [ 20%] contributing
> reading sources... [ 27%] developers
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/animation.rst:34: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (3).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 5 32
> 
>    ==  ==================  ============
>    #   Name                Description
>    ==  ==================  ============
>    1   Green Property      When the play-head is on a key frame, the property 
> appears green
>    1   Blue Property       When the play-head is on an interpolated value, 
> the property appears blue
>    2   Value Slider        Click and drag your mouse to adjust the value 
> (this automatically creates a key frame if needed)
>    3   Play-head           Position the play-head over a clip where you need 
> a key frame
>    4   Key frame Markers   Small green tick marks are drawn at all key frame 
> positions (on a clip)
>    ==  ==================  ============
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/animation.rst:56: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (2).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 12
> 
>    ==================  ============
>    Name                Description
>    ==================  ============
>    Bézier              Interpolated values use a quadratic curve, and ease-in 
> and ease-out
>    Linear              Interpolated values are calculated linear (each step 
> value is equal)
>    Constant            Interpolated values stay the same until the next key 
> frame, and jump to the new value
>    ==================  ============
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/animation.rst:91: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (3).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 5 25
> 
>    ==  ====================  ============
>    #   Name                  Description
>    ==  ====================  ============
>    1   File Properties       Select an image sequence in the **Project 
> Files** panel, right click and choose **File Properties**
>    2   Frame Rate            Adjust the frame rate of the animation. 
> Typically, hand-drawn animations use 12 frames per second.
>    ==  ====================  ============
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/clips.rst:55: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (2).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 30
> 
>    ======================  ============
>    Name                    Description
>    ======================  ============
>    **Slice**               When the play-head (i.e. vertical red playback 
> line) is overlapping a clip, right click on the clip,
>                            and choose :guilabel:`Slice`.
>    **Slice All**           When the play-head is overlapping many clips, 
> right click on the play-head, and choose
>                            :guilabel:`Slice All` (it will cut all 
> intersecting clips on all tracks).
>    **Resizing Edge**       Mouse over the edge of a clip, and resize the edge.
>    **Split Dialog**        Right click on a file, and choose :guilabel:`Split 
> Clip`. A dialog will appear which allows
>                            for creating lots of small cuts in a single video 
> file.
>    **Razor Tool**          The razor tool |razortool_icon| from the **Edit 
> Toolbar** cuts a clip wherever you click on it.
>                            So be careful, it is easy and dangerous!
>    ======================  ============
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/clips.rst:83: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (2).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 20
> 
>    ==================  ============
>    Name                Description
>    ==================  ============
>    Fade                Fade in or out a clip (often easier than using a 
> transition)
>    Animate             Zoom and slide a clip
>    Rotate              Rotate or flip a video
>    Layout              Make a video smaller or larger, and snap to any corner
>    Time                Reverse and speed up or slow down video
>    Volume              Fade in or out the volume for a clip
>    Separate Audio      Create a clip for each audio track
>    Slice               Cut the clip at the play-head position
>    Transform           Enable transform mode
>    Display             Show waveform or thumbnail for a clip
>    Properties          Show the properties panel for a clip
>    Copy / Paste        Copy and paste key frames or duplicate an entire clip 
> (with all key frames)
>    Remove Clip         Remove a clip from the timeline
>    ==================  ============
> /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/doc/clips.rst:134: ERROR: "table" widths do not match the 
> number of columns in table (2).
> 
> .. table::
>    :widths: 20
> 
>    ==================  ============
>    Name                Description
>    ==================  ============
>    Gravity Type        The gravity of a clip determines where it snaps to its 
> parent
>    Scale Type          The scale determines how a clip should be resized to 
> fit its parent
>    Frame Display Type  The format to display the frame number (if any)
>    Scale X             Curve representing the horizontal scaling in percent 
> (0 to 1)
>    Scale Y             Curve representing the vertical scaling in percent (0 
> to 1)
>    Location X          Curve representing the relative X position in percent 
> based on the gravity (-1 to 1)
>    Location Y          Curve representing the relative Y position in percent 
> based on the gravity (-1 to 1)
>    Rotation            Curve representing the rotation (0 to 360)
>    Alpha               Curve representing the alpha (1 to 0)
>    Time                Curve representing the frames over time to play (used 
> for speed and direction of video)
>    Volume              Curve representing the volume (0 to 1)
>    Shear X             Curve representing X shear angle in degrees 
> (-45.0=left, 45.0=right)
>    Shear Y             Curve representing Y shear angle in degrees 
> (-45.0=down, 45.0=up)
>    Channel Filter      A number representing an audio channel to filter 
> (clears all other channels)
>    Channel Mapping     A number representing an audio channel to output (only 
> works when filtering a channel)
>    Has Audio           An optional override to determine if this clip has 
> audio (-1=undefined, 0=no, 1=yes)
>    Has Video           An optional override to determine if this clip has 
> video (-1=undefined, 0=no, 1=yes)
>    Waveform            Should a waveform be used instead of the clip's image
>    Waveform Color      Curve representing the color of the audio wave form
>    ==================  ============
> 
> Exception occurred:
>   File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/sphinx/ext/extlinks.py", line 103, in 
> role
>     title = caption % part
>             ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
> TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting
> The full traceback has been saved in /tmp/sphinx-err-wxcmp3m0.log, if you 
> want to report the issue to the developers.
> Please also report this if it was a user error, so that a better error 
> message can be provided next time.
> A bug report can be filed in the tracker at 
> <https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues>. Thanks!
> make[1]: *** [debian/rules:11: execute_after_dh_auto_build] Error 2


The full build log is available from:
http://qa-logs.debian.net/2023/07/30/exp/openshot-qt_2.6.1+dfsg1-4_unstable_sphinx-exp.log

Please see [1] for Sphinx changelog and [2] for Docutils changelog.

Also see [3] for the list of deprecated/removed APIs in Sphinx and possible
alternatives to them.

Some notable changes in Sphinx 6 and Sphinx 7:

- Sphinx no longer includes jquery.js and underscore.js by default.
  Please use python3-sphinxcontrib.jquery package if you are using a custom
  template and it still needs jquery.

- The setup.py build_sphinx command was removed. Please instead call
  sphinx-build or "python3 -m sphinx" directly.

- For packages using the extlinks extension, the caption should contain
  exactly one "%s" placeholder (if caption is not None).

In case you have questions, please Cc sph...@packages.debian.org on reply.

[1]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/changes.html
[2]: 
https://repo.or.cz/docutils.git/blob/refs/tags/docutils-0.20.1:/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
[3]: 
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/extdev/deprecated.html#dev-deprecated-apis

All bugs filed during this archive rebuild are listed at:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=sphinx7.1;users=python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
or:
https://udd.debian.org/bugs/?release=na&merged=ign&fnewerval=7&flastmodval=7&fusertag=only&fusertagtag=sphinx7.1&fusertaguser=python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org&allbugs=1&cseverity=1&ctags=1&caffected=1#results

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this package. See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control#affects

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