The rationale was
- Keep using the upstream tarball that contains pre-generated docs as yodl is required to build them but the MIR hasn't been approved.
Does "MIR" mean merge into release?
"yodl" appears to be in main, having hit saucy on 2013-05-24 and trusty on 2013-10-25.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yodl
and it's also in Debian stable https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/yodl
Does that mean that the current workaround can just be removed?
(Or perhaps the rebase pkern mentions in #5 is sufficient?)
The rationale was
- Keep using the upstream tarball that contains pre-generated docs as
yodl is required to build them but the MIR hasn't been approved.
Does "MIR" mean merge into release?
"yodl" appears to be in main, having hit saucy on 2013-05-24 and trusty on 2013-10-25.
https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ yodl
and it's also in Debian stable https:/ /packages. debian. org/wheezy/ yodl
Does that mean that the current workaround can just be removed?
(Or perhaps the rebase pkern mentions in #5 is sufficient?)