Thread: Re: the Modular DocBook Stylesheets

Re: the Modular DocBook Stylesheets

From
Thomas Lockhart
Date:
> Yeah.  Talk to Marc and see if you can get a checked out copy of the doc/
> repository somewhere on that machine.

I'm running cvsup here; can you remind me what the cvsup configuration
file should look like to pick up the FreeBSD tree? I'll get the
sources for your docs stuff here, which for looking at source code is
easier than wading across the Internet to Marc's machine.

> > Have you heard from the LDP or Gnome folks? I used to lurk on the
> > gnome mailing list to hear from Mark Galassi, but the traffic leading
> > up to the gnome-1.0 release swamped me, so I'm not there anymore.
> Nope.  I've been kind of hoping that anyone who's interested in these
> things will have been on either this list or davenport@berkshire.net.
> I haven't got enough hours in the day to track many more mailing lists. . .

Will davenport-request@berkshire.net get me subscribed??

> Sounds good.  If you've already got an infrastructure and web archive
> up and in place we can use that.  Note that Norm's said that he thinks
> the Davenport mailing list is a good candidate for this.  I don't know
> if it's archived anywhere though.  It's also moderated by Norm (but
> that's mostly to try and cut down on the spam postings, I think).

It would be great to have Norm's input on the discussions, so perhaps
we can cross-post if davenport is not archived.
                            - Tom

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Thomas Lockhart                lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
South Pasadena, California


Re: the Modular DocBook Stylesheets

From
nclayton@lehman.com
Date:
On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 03:03:03PM +0000, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> > Yeah.  Talk to Marc and see if you can get a checked out copy of the doc/
> > repository somewhere on that machine.
> 
> I'm running cvsup here; can you remind me what the cvsup configuration
> file should look like to pick up the FreeBSD tree? I'll get the
> sources for your docs stuff here, which for looking at source code is
> easier than wading across the Internet to Marc's machine.

A supfile like the following;
   *default tag=.   *default host=cvsup666.freebsd.org   *default prefix=/usr   *default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*defaultrelease=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress    doc-all
 

Change the host= line, and the base= line as necessary.  That'll give
you /usr/doc/*.  As a special case, you can do
   % cd /usr/doc/en/handbook   % make

If you put the files anywhere else you'll need to define the DOC_PREFIX
variable (the above is a special case of "make DOC_PREFIX=/usr/doc").

Make sure you've got an up to date version of the DSSSL stylesheets 
installed, v1.38b or 1.40 is good.  Take a look in doc/share/mk/*.mk to
see the other tweakable options that you might want to set.

> > > Have you heard from the LDP or Gnome folks? I used to lurk on the
> > > gnome mailing list to hear from Mark Galassi, but the traffic leading
> > > up to the gnome-1.0 release swamped me, so I'm not there anymore.
>
> > Nope.  I've been kind of hoping that anyone who's interested in these
> > things will have been on either this list or davenport@berkshire.net.
> > I haven't got enough hours in the day to track many more mailing lists. . .
> 
> Will davenport-request@berkshire.net get me subscribed??

Yep.  I don't know if subscriptions are moderated or not.  Keep in mind 
that Norm's incommunicado for another week or so.

> > Sounds good.  If you've already got an infrastructure and web archive
> > up and in place we can use that.  Note that Norm's said that he thinks
> > the Davenport mailing list is a good candidate for this.  I don't know
> > if it's archived anywhere though.  It's also moderated by Norm (but
> > that's mostly to try and cut down on the spam postings, I think).
> 
> It would be great to have Norm's input on the discussions, so perhaps
> we can cross-post if davenport is not archived.

I don't have a problem with that.  I'd run it past the davenport list
members first though.

N
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