> On 8 Nov 2022, at 13:55, Martin Liška <mli...@suse.cz> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> Tomorrow in the morning (UTC time), I'm going to migrate the documentation
> to Sphinx. The final version of the branch can be seen here:
> 
> $ git fetch origin refs/users/marxin/heads/sphinx-final
> $ git co FETCH_HEAD
> 
> URL: https://splichal.eu/gccsphinx-final/
> 
> TL;DR;
> 
> After the migration, people should be able to build (and install) GCC even
> if they miss Sphinx (similar happens now if you miss makeinfo). However, 
> please
> install Sphinx >= 5.3.0 (for manual and info pages - only *core* package is 
> necessary) [1]
> 
> Steps following the migration:
> 
> 1) update of web HTML (and PDF documentation) pages:
>   I prepared a script and tested our server has all what we need.
> 2) gcc_release --enable-generated-files-in-srcdir: here I would like
>   to ask Joseph for cooperation

Yes, please (https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=106899)
even for snapshots? Pretty please? :)

> 3) URL for diagnostics (used for warning) - will utilize [3]
> 4) package source tarballs - https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ (listed here)
> 5) updating links from gcc.gnu.org that point to documentation
> 6) removal of the further Texinfo leftovers
> ...
> 

Thanks for working on this. Very excited.

> Cheers,
> Martin

Best,
sam

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