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Documentation: other languages (here) link from jupyter notebook seems to be broken #33490

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strogdon opened this issue Mar 11, 2022 · 6 comments

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See #33309 for reference. I'm sure this worked at one time. The documentation link from the jupyter notebook is http://localhost:8888/kernelspecs/sagemath/doc/html/en/index.html. At the top of this page there is

This is documentation for Sage 9.6.beta4. Documentations in other languages are available `here`.

where here points to <a href="../../index.html">here</a> which cannot now be accessed. If local/share/doc/sage/html/en/index.html is loaded in a browser then the here link is fine. The issue arises when accessing the documentation from the jupyter notebook.

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Reviewer: Kwankyu Lee

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33490

@strogdon strogdon added this to the sage-9.6 milestone Mar 11, 2022
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As I mentioned above I'm sure this worked fine when #33309 was merged. I cleaned out the documentation make doc-clean doc-uninstall and then make doc-pdf to build html and pdf docs and the issue is still there.

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kwankyu commented Mar 11, 2022

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I see no problem with sage 9.6.beta4.

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Replying to @kwankyu:

I see no problem with sage 9.6.beta4.

You are right it does now work here. I'm investigation since the link also was not working on sage-on-gentoo. The sage-on-gentoo issue has been corrected. I did nothing to vanilla but maybe there was something with the sage-on-gentoo install that affected the vanilla result. I hopefully will resolve this later today.

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No this can't be related to the sage-on-gentoo issue. See cschwan/sage-on-gentoo#683 for reference to document I'm not fantasizing about this. I can't imagine what would have caused this.

@strogdon strogdon removed this from the sage-9.6 milestone Mar 11, 2022
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kwankyu commented Mar 11, 2022

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Replying to @strogdon:

I can't imagine what would have caused this.

Sometimes browser cache causes a problem.

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kwankyu commented Mar 11, 2022

Reviewer: Kwankyu Lee

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