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Using system asciidoc instead of provided one.#21

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Using system asciidoc instead of provided one.#21
sanel merged 1 commit intoedeproject:masterfrom
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The old uses python2 and that is no a good assumption for modern systems it is better users bring out their own asciidoc.

The old uses python2 and that is no a good assumption for modern systems
it is better users bring out their own asciidoc.
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Fixes #14

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I have searched and all those files are only used to bundle asciidoc to my knowledge. (I may be wrong)

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sergiotarxz commented Feb 16, 2026

Now asciidoc complains about some deprecated table syntax, but works.

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sanel commented Feb 17, 2026

Does newer asciidoc requires python3? I imagine places where python2 is still an option...

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sergiotarxz commented Feb 17, 2026 via email

@sanel sanel merged commit 97ff635 into edeproject:master Feb 18, 2026
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