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Not compatible with the latest pandoc version #750

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munechika-koyo opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by pik-copan/pyunicorn#213
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Not compatible with the latest pandoc version #750

munechika-koyo opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by pik-copan/pyunicorn#213

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@munechika-koyo
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The latest pandoc version is 3.1.3, which is not compatible with the latest nbsphinx.
So, it should adapt to the pandoc over v3.0.0.

@mgeier
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mgeier commented Jun 29, 2023

is not compatible with the latest nbsphinx.

Can you please elaborate?

I remember reading about an upper version bound enforced by nbconvert:

jupyter/nbconvert#1996
jupyter/nbconvert#1997

Did you try the latest nbconvert?

@munechika-koyo
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I am sorry that I did not attach any log.
I saw the following warning msg.

/home/koyo/.conda/envs/cherab-lhd-dev/lib/python3.11/site-packages/nbsphinx/__init__.py:1058: RuntimeWarning: You are using an unsupported version of pandoc (3.1.3).
Your version must be at least (1.12.1) but less than (3.0.0).
Refer to https://pandoc.org/installing.html.
Continuing with doubts...
  nbconvert.utils.pandoc.check_pandoc_version()

Anyway, my nbconvert version was 7.2 somehow, so updating it to 7.6 resolved this issue.
Thank you for your advice:)

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