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The extension definition_lists is not supported for gfm
Error:
! in callr subprocess.
Caused by error in `map(.x, .f, ..., .progress = .progress)`:
! ℹ In index: 1.
Caused by error:
! pandoc document conversion failed with error 23
ℹ See `$stderr` for standard error.
Type .Last.error to see the more details.
> .Last.error
<callr_error/rlib_error_3_0/rlib_error/error>
Error:
! in callr subprocess.
Caused by error in `map(.x, .f, ..., .progress = .progress)`:
! ℹ In index: 1.
Caused by error:
! pandoc document conversion failed with error 23
ℹ See `$stderr` for standard error.
---
Backtrace:
1. pkgdown::build_site()
2. pkgdown:::build_site_external(pkg = pkg, examples = examples, run_dont_run = run_dont_run, ...
3. callr::r(function(..., cli_colors, hyperlinks) { ...
4. callr:::get_result(output = out, options)
5. callr:::throw(callr_remote_error(remerr, output), parent = fix_msg(remerr[[3]]))
---
Subprocess backtrace:
1. pkgdown::build_site(...)
2. pkgdown:::build_site_local(pkg = pkg, examples = examples, run_dont_run = run_dont_run, ...
3. pkgdown::build_llm_docs(pkg)
4. purrr::walk(paths, function(path) { ...
5. purrr::map(.x, .f, ..., .progress = .progress)
6. purrr:::map_("list", .x, .f, ..., .progress = .progress)
7. purrr:::with_indexed_errors(i = i, names = names, error_call = .purrr_error_call, ...
8. base::withCallingHandlers(expr, error = function(cnd) { ...
9. purrr:::call_with_cleanup(map_impl, environment(), .type, .progress, ...
10. local .f(.x[[i]], ...)
11. pkgdown:::convert_md(src_path, dst_path, full_url(pkg, path))
12. rmarkdown::pandoc_convert(input = path, output = dst_path, from = "html", ...
13. rmarkdown:::stop2("pandoc document conversion failed with error ", result)
14. base::stop(..., call. = FALSE)
15. | base::.handleSimpleError(function (cnd) ...
16. local h(simpleError(msg, call))
17. cli::cli_abort(message, location = i, name = name, parent = cnd, ...
18. | rlang::abort(message, ..., call = call, use_cli_format = TRUE, ...
19. | rlang:::signal_abort(cnd, .file)
20. | base::signalCondition(cnd)
21. global (function (e) ...
When running
pkgdown::build_site()with pkgdown 2.2.0 and pandoc < 2.10.1, the build fails with the error:This might be triggered by the
rmarkdown::pandoc_convert()call introduced in #2917. Perhaps some pandoc version safeguarding like inpkgdown:::convert_markdown_to_html()to skip this step gracefully when pandoc < 2.10.1 would be better behavior than an error?From the pandoc release notes it does say in 2.10.1 "many more extensions now work with commonmark and gfm".
Minimal reproducible example
git clone https://github.com/nanxstats/pkgdown.offline.git cd pkgdown.offlineRemove system pandoc, launch R in terminal:
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Note that pandoc < 3.1.2 does not have arm64 binaries on macOS, so an x86 system is needed to reproduce this issue.