diff --git a/download.html b/download.html index b25075d997cf7b43f6b0efcd3f7c2c20dad947ab_ZG93bmxvYWQuaHRtbA==..a1566bb0df0c25befb69f5802bbc9d493c9235cb_ZG93bmxvYWQuaHRtbA== 100644 --- a/download.html +++ b/download.html @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ (but not the release) are slightly miscompiled due to buildslave being old. Contributions are welcomed</strong>.</p> <p>Here are the binaries for the current release — <strong>PyPy 2.3</strong> — -(<a href="#id30"><span class="problematic" id="id31">`what's new in PyPy 2.3`_</span></a> )</p> +(<a class="reference external" href="http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/release-2.3.0.html">what's new in PyPy 2.3?</a> )</p> <p>for x86 and ARM Linux, Mac OS/X, Windows and the older release — <strong>PyPy3 2.1 beta1</strong> — (<a class="reference external" href="http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/release-pypy3-2.1.0-beta1.html">what's new in PyPy3 2.1 beta1?</a>).</p> <ul class="download-menu simple"> @@ -306,12 +306,6 @@ be94460bed8b2682880495435c309b6611ae2c31 pypy-1.8-sandbox-linux.tar.bz2 </pre> </div> -<div class="system-messages section"> -<h1>Docutils System Messages</h1> -<div class="system-message" id="id30"> -<p class="system-message-title">System Message: ERROR/3 (<tt class="docutils">[dynamic-text]</tt>, line 12); <em><a href="#id31">backlink</a></em></p> -Unknown target name: “what's new in pypy 2.3”.</div> -</div> </div> <div id="sidebar"> </div> diff --git a/source/download.txt b/source/download.txt index b25075d997cf7b43f6b0efcd3f7c2c20dad947ab_c291cmNlL2Rvd25sb2FkLnR4dA==..a1566bb0df0c25befb69f5802bbc9d493c9235cb_c291cmNlL2Rvd25sb2FkLnR4dA== 100644 --- a/source/download.txt +++ b/source/download.txt @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ miscompiled due to buildslave being old. Contributions are welcomed**. Here are the binaries for the current release — **PyPy 2.3** — -(`what's new in PyPy 2.3`_ ) +(`what's new in PyPy 2.3?`_ ) for x86 and ARM Linux, Mac OS/X, Windows and the older release — **PyPy3 2.1 beta1** — (`what's new in PyPy3 2.1 beta1?`_). @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ source or downloading your PyPy from your release vendor. `Ubuntu`_ (`PPA`_), `Debian`_, `Homebrew`_, MacPorts, `Fedora`_, `Gentoo`_ and `Arch`_ are known to package PyPy, with various -degrees of being up-to-date. You may have more chances trying out Squeaky's +degrees of being up-to-date. You may have more luck trying out Squeaky's `portable Linux binaries`_. .. _`Ubuntu`: http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/pypy