Re: Minutes of Gnome 2 release team meeting (late): 2002-05-17
- From: Jens Finke <jens triq net>
- To: James Henstridge <james daa com au>
- Cc: Mikael Hallendal <micke codefactory se>, Malcolm Tredinnick <malcolm commsecure com au>, GNOME Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>, GNOME Desktop Devel <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Minutes of Gnome 2 release team meeting (late): 2002-05-17
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 10:52:19 +0200 (CEST)
On Tue, 28 May 2002, James Henstridge wrote:
> Have you tried installing the docbook DTD and XSLT packages available
> from the scrollkeeper project webpages? Many people have found them to
> work quite well. You can download them from here:
> http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/docbook.shtml
>
> They _should_ make it very easy to get a working docbook/xml setup. You
> could try some of Malcolm's tests after doing the install to verify that
> they are installed correctly.
I've tried this some weeks ago. But IIRC they work only reliable for a
RedHat like system. I use SuSE as base system and AFAICT they use a very
different docbook/DTD setup (package names, paths). So no, it didn't work
for me.
> In my opinion, if a program says "please include the contents of the
> stylesheet available at http://...", I would expect it to do go out onto
> the internet to fetch it. The XML catalog is simply a cache for XML
> resources such as DTDs and stylesheets, so that they don't need to be
> downloaded.
Then give me please an URL where this whole DTD/CATALOG/stylesheet thingy
is explained. I couldn't find any. They all say "on Redhat it works this
way", but there are no generic explanation (but it's likely that I just
couldn't find it).
Believe it or not: Installing our help system is _NOT_ a trivial task and
reading other mails on this subject I think I am not the only one who has
such problems.
Regards,
Jens
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