Re: how to build gtk+ docs?



Matthias Clasen wrote:

> > James Henstridge wrote:
> >
> > > Vitaly Tishkov wrote:
> > >
> > > >Hi,
> > > >
> > > >I can't build gtk+ docs since the end of May. The log is below.
> > > >Why is it necessary to connect to www.oasis-open.org?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > Are you using the the head branch of gtk?  If so, it is probably because
> > > you don't have the correct entries in your catalog.  Mathias did a lot
> > > of work updating things so we can move gtk-doc to use the DocBook/XML
> > > DTDs (which is important as the DocBook guys say that the SGML DTD may
> > > stop getting updated in the future).
> > >
> > > James.
> >
> > James,
> >
> > Thanks for help. Probably it's a stupid question (I'm not a gtk+ developer
> > though, I'm a tester), but what is head branch of gtk+? I use the one
> > located at
> > cvs.gnome.org (export
> > CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome',
> > etc...) Is that correct branch?
> >
>
> In order to use a branch you have to use
>
> cvs checkout -r BRANCHNAME MODULENAME
> or
> cvs update -r BRANCHNAME
>
> If you have never used this, you're still on the HEAD branch. In order to
> switch
> to the 2.0 branch, you need
>
> cvs update -r gtk-2-0
>
> The tag is sticky, so one you've switched to the 2.0 branch, you can just
> use
>
> cvs update
>
> to update to the latest state of the branch. In order to switch back to
> HEAD,
> use
>
> cvs update -A
>
> Regarding you gtk-doc problem: You need the docbook xml dtd.
>
> Matthias
>

Matthias, James and Sven,

Thanks very much for your help.

The actual problem was in configuring docbook dts and corresponding stuff.

Regards,
    Vitaly.




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