In m4/geany-docutils.m4:
> @@ -70,3 +70,16 @@ AC_DEFUN([GEANY_CHECK_DOCUTILS_PDF],
> AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_RST2PDF], [test "x$geany_enable_pdf_docs" != "xno"])
> GEANY_STATUS_ADD([Build PDF documentation], [$geany_enable_pdf_docs])
> ])
> +
> +dnl
> +dnl GEANY_CHECK_PYTHON
> +dnl For gtkdoc header generation
> +dnl
> +AC_DEFUN([GEANY_CHECK_PYTHON],
> +[
> + AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.7], [], [])
You must be kidding me right? Python 2.7 is over 5 years old. python 3
is even older (nearly 8 years). "Recent" is not quite right. Even
depending on py3 would be perfectly reasonable but I still made the
effort to make it 2.7 compatible. Anyway, I dont have something older
than 2.7 so I can't actually tell. Might work with older versions.
I'm not kidding or suggesting 2.7 is bad, I was mostly curious whether
there was an actual reason for requiring 2.7, or if it was just that you
didn't knew whether or not it worked on older versions.
I don't mind, at worse it disables the GtkDoc header, and us developers
have it anyway I guess.
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