On Friday 05 April 2013 10:48 AM, Ned Deily wrote:
> You can also get the up-to-date source of the documentation set for each
> Python release branch from the Mercurial source repositories.
I was able to that. Thanks for all the responses.
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In article <515e409c.9020...@amachu.me>, ???
wrote:
> Will it be possible to get the sphinx source?
You can also get the up-to-date source of the documentation set for each
Python release branch from the Mercurial source repositories. There is
a Doc/Makefile there that will automatically
Thanks.
Will it be possible to get the sphinx source?
On Friday 05 April 2013 06:01 AM, rh wrote:
> 1. wget -q http://docs.python.org/2/archives/python-2.7.3-docs-html.tar.bz2
> 2. unroll
> 3. cd python-2.7.3-docs-html
> 4. python -m SimpleHTTPServer 9292
> 5. point browser to 0:9292
>
>
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On 4-4-2013 22:16, ஆமாச்சு wrote:
> I am looking forward to checkout all rst files of docs.python.org to my
> local for having a local copy of the site for quick reference.
>
> I couldn't find it immediately, searching for few minutes now. Any
> pointers?
>
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> Sri Ramadoss M
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If you're
I am looking forward to checkout all rst files of docs.python.org to my
local for having a local copy of the site for quick reference.
I couldn't find it immediately, searching for few minutes now. Any
pointers?
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