[Bug 284845] textproc/py-sphinx: Update to 9.1.0
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Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 11:28:20 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=284845
--- Comment #45 from Max Brazhnikov <makc@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to Alastair Hogge from comment #43)
> Bug #276417 (textproc/py-sphinx_rtd_theme), already modernises the Port, and
> correctly integrates the Port's documentation, why is a patch that meets a
> lesser standard being used?
Sorry, I missed your PR. I'll check it.
> Regarding py-sphinx, my patch modernises the Port, and also removes the
> unnecessary ${EXTRACT_CMD} (https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/2395),
> why does it remain in your patch?
I used the other patch which updates sphinx to 9.0.4. I'll appreciate if you
prepare the patch for 9.0.4 with all your improvements to the port.
> For decades, other volunteers' labour is continuously dismissed, ignored, or
> written off. Why do you continue to dissuade other from participating? I already
> turned down an offer to apply as a formal committer partially because of how you
> and others bully other volunteer/users. In fact bully is not the correct term,
> because bullies have a capacity for change, and all I observe is cowards
> avoiding dealing with contradictions, the puerile politics of conservatives
> crying feelings and vibes, and ego, over the greater aims of the project.
Alastair, I'm sorry for your experience, but I'm not from the python@ team. I
have recently dived into python ports only because I'm interested in having
modern numpy/scipy in the ports tree. Btw, all ports still use numpy1, so the
migration to numpy2 is still ongoing, see bug 294328
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