Fails to build PDF when 'req' directive contains nested directives
See original GitHub issueI’m finding that while I can build HTML output (make html
) the build fails with an extension error when using the PDF target (make latexpdf
)
is this expected?
resolving references...
failed
Extension error:
Handler <function process_needextract at 0x7f77f5ac34c0> for event 'doctree-resolved' threw an exception
...
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@davecap We created our own template with our company layout
any movement on this one? This prevents us from adopting sphinx-needs, as we have a hard requirement that we must be able to generate PDFs.