I sometimes submit documentation updates but I don't know the exact background 
or history of mkdocs on OpenIndiana.

See for the discussion on "what should happen with mkdocs":

https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-docs/issues/226

There were several contributors who are in favor of using "pip install mkdocs",
instead of 'pkg install mkdocs' so that obsoleting 'mkdocs' is not a bad 
solution.

If the IPS package is added again, then I think based on the issue 226 it 
should remain mkdocs 1.0.4:

"So I think it is possible to stay / stick with mkdocs 1.0.4 and simply adapt / 
rebuild for a newer python version."

That is, there are apparently issues with upgrading mkdocs to a newer version 
at the documentation "Theme" level.

Regards,
David Stes


----- Op 30 sep 2022 om 10:00 schreef Marcel Telka mar...@telka.sk:

> On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 06:46:40PM +0200, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>> 
>> > Based on the rule above we already obsoleted following packages
>> > recently:
>> > 
>> ...
>> > library/python/mkdocs
>> ...
>> 
>> see http://docs.openindiana.org/contrib/getting-started/
>> 
>> that page says for installing mkdocs:
>> 
>> "For OpenIndiana Hipster, MKDocs and all of it's dependencies have been 
>> packaged
>> and are available in the OI Hipster repository. So, if you're already running
>> Hipster, installing MKDocs is as simple as: pkg install mkdocs"
> 
> Okay, I'll add mkdocs back.
> 
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