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Sun Aug 2 19:07:43 BST 2009
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56, build 5.
* Replace /usr/share/xml/docbook/xml-dtd-4.5/ent/isogrk4.ent with
the Unicode-4 entity map from sgml-common, to fix errors such as
""1D6C2" is not a character number in the document character set"
Thanks to Niels Horn for the fix and Ron Parker for the report.
Thu Jul 30 15:56:10 BST 2009
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56, build 4.
* Upgraded to:
docbook-xsl-1.75.1
docbook-xsl-doc-1.75.1
gnome-doc-utils-0.17.2
asciidoc-8.4.5
OpenJade-1.3.3-pre1
This package has a problem producing simple docbook documents
though, as reported by Ron Parker.
For example:
# cat << EOF > /tmp/test.txt
Hello
this will not work yet
EOF
# asciidoc -b docbook /tmp/test.txt
# db2rtf /tmp/test.xml
You'll see this error:
jade:/usr/share/xml/docbook/xml-dtd-4.5/ent/isogrk4.ent:42:30:E: "1D6C2" is not a character number in the document character set
I've been reading a few URLs:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200511/msg00119.html
http://bugs.gentoo.org/238785
The majority of the build process for Docbook and supporting tools
is taken verbatim from Linux From Scratch:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/index.html
I have in the past looked at Fedora and Debian spec & rules files
but LFS has great documentation and makes maintaining this package
a lot easier, so I'm very keen to keep to their build process
(including file/directory paths) as much as possible.
If anybody knows how to resolve this, please let me know!
Fri May 29 18:48:41 BST 2009
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56, build 3.
* Remove orphaned *.pyc (Python compiled) files.
The addition of GNOME doc-tools causes some Python *.py
files to be recompiled, resulting in them appearing in this
package. These files belonged to the Python package and
therefore caused an overlap.
Mon May 25 14:29:26 BST 2009
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56, build 2.
* Added missing asciidoc filters.
Thanks to 'one forall' for the report.
Now use asciidoc's 'make install' target to install
rather than hand crafted script.
Tue May 12 18:34:38 BST 2009
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56, build 1.
* Upgraded to linuxdoc-tools 0.9.56
* Patched OpenSP to prevent segfaulting on the ARM platform:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=245104
* Added gnome-doc-utils-0.16.0, for gtkdoc.
* Upgraded to gtkdoc-1.11
* Upgraded to xmlto-0.0.22
* Upgraded to asciidoc-8.4.4
Thu Feb 28 17:47:21 CST 2008 <pjv>
Upgraded these source files:
asciidoc-8.2.5.tar.gz
docbook-utils-0.6.14-13.fc9.src.rpm
docbook-xsl-1.73.2.tar.bz2
docbook-xsl-doc-1.73.2.tar.bz2
gtk-doc-1.9.tar.bz2
libsgmls-perl_1.03ii-32.diff.gz
linuxdoc-tools_0.9.21-0.11.tar.gz
sgml-common-0.6.3-23.fc9.src.rpm
xmlto-0.0.20.tar.bz2
Sat May 5 13:38:46 BST 2007
Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com>
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.21, build 4
* Converted from docbook RPM source builds to direct source build, with
the build script code by: Jerome Pinot
based on the Linux From Scratch documentation.
Merged some of Jerome's code back into the original linuxdoc-tools.build
script.
This fixes many bugs with the previous package, with broken catalogs
and so on.
* Upgraded to gtk-doc v1.8
* Upgraded to DocBook SGML DTD v4.5
* Upgraded to DocBook DSSSL Stylesheets v1.79
* Upgraded to DocBook XML DTD v4.5
* Upgraded to DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.72.0 & docs
* Added AsciiDoc v8.2.1
* Added xmlto v0.0.18
* Removed unused build script code cruft from linuxdoc-tools.build
* Re-ordered the build script since OpenSP v1.5.2 requires xmlto,
and xmlto requires the docbook stuff to be installed.
* Removed buildDocBookCatalog script. If you delete your system's SGML or XML
catalog scripts, thinking that this script can repopulate them, it won't.
If you're adding docbook data to your system, you need to read the docs that
come with the new data you're installing.
* Thanks to Red Hat for the loan of a laptop on which to test this build ;-)
Sat Oct 01 2005
* Previous releases
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