Re: DocBook, sgml, whatever...
- From: Jeremy Jones <jeremy samnjack com>
- To: Eric Baudais <baudais kkpsi org>
- Cc: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: DocBook, sgml, whatever...
- Date: 20 Aug 2002 10:39:28 -0600
Eric (et alia),
Thanks for your reply to my plea for help!
> It sounds like you have all the tools needed to get DocBook up and
> working. Unfortunately you will have to become knowledgeable about
> DocBook issues if you choose to build from source.
I was afraid of that :\
> You can get this <the docbooks, that is> minus the catalog files from docbook.sourceforge.net
OK... I've downloaded all the docbook zip files I can find. What
versions, in particular, will I absolutely NEED to have installed for a
clean Gnome 2 build? I went ahead and got all past/present</future>
versions of the sgml and xml docbooks, but do I need 'em all? Are there
other "unofficial" ones I might need in addition for smooth operation?
> 1) export SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/sgml/catalog
>
> The top level catalog file is /etc/sgml/catalog. This is the file in
> which all the other catalog files are referenced. It does not have to
> be /etc/sgml/catalog, but this is in reference to my own configuration
> of Debian unstable.
>
> 2) Make sure you reference all your catalogs from the "super" catalog.
> Below is a sample super catalog file which should be put into /etc/sgml/
>
> catalog:
>
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl-stylesheets/catalog
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/sgml-dtd-3.0.0/catalog
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/sgml-dtd-3.1.0/catalog
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/sgml-dtd-4.0.0/catalog
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/sgml-dtd-4.1.0/catalog
> CATALOG /usr/share/sgml/docbook/xml-dtd-4.1.2/catalog
>
> 3) Make sure there is a PUBLIC entry in one of the catalogs listed in
> your super catalog. Below is an example:
>
> PUBLIC "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN" "docbook.dtd"
>
> This entry is made of three parts. The first part defines the scope of
> the declaration. The second part defines the DTD referenced. The third
> part defines the file where the DTD is located in your filesystem
> locally.
I'll be working on this today... I'll let you know how it turns out.
>
> After doing these three steps jade should find the DTD. I do not
> guarantee any of these steps will work on a crack-laden source only
> distro. Nor do I guarantee any of these steps will make gtk-doc, jade,
> or any other program work correctly. I do guarantee these steps have a
> possibility of blowing up your computer and forever destroying any hope
> of using DocBook in a cyanide laced source distro.
>
Good enough for me!
>
> There are some packagers, notably Garnome, which
> have chosen not to enable gtk-doc.
>
What are the downsides to this? Missing help pages and whatnot?
Again, thanks a million!
Jeremy
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