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From: "Karel Kulhavý" <clock@twibright.com>
To: Erik Mouw <erik@harddisk-recovery.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: make htmldocs
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 12:09:46 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031014120946.A4969@beton.cybernet.src> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20031014094601.GB15075@bitwizard.nl>; from erik@harddisk-recovery.com on Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 11:46:02AM +0200

On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 11:46:02AM +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 06:55:39PM +0200, Karel Kulhav? wrote:
> > *** You need to install DocBook stylesheets ***
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > 
> > 1) What is DocBook stylesheets?
> 
> Standard SGML representation system for technical documents.

Is it a program, set of documents or what? Is it self-contained
anywhere so I can download that at once?

Coul you please point me to a specification of an object called
"DocBook stylesheets"?

> 
> > 2) How do I install DocBook stylesheets?
> 
> Depends on distribution.

How do I determine what distribution I have? I have compiled my whole system
manually.

Asking again: how do I install "DocBook stylesheets"?

> 
> > 3) Bugreport: there should be written
> > "Linux kernel depends on DocBook stylesheets. You may download DocBook
> > stylesheets here-and-there." in README
> 
> Depends on distribution. We also don't tell for every distribution
> where to get gcc and how to install it.

Do you say that the place where DocBook stylesheet sources can be downloaded
depends on distribution I have? I have been looking at their sourceforge
project page but there is nothing like "download DocBook stylesheets".
There are DocBook-dsssl and a ton of other cryptic packages but none of them
is stylesheets.

If there doesn't exist any distribution-idependent installation process
for "DocBook stylesheets", then "DocBook stylesheets" is not portable,
and transitively, "Linux Kernel" is not portable. Could you please
recommend me some other open-source free operating system where I don't
need to have a "distribution" to be even able to read it's enclosed
documentation? I have been using Linux Kernel for 7 years but can't anymore
because I am unable to read it's manual.

Cl<

  reply	other threads:[~2003-10-14 10:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-13 16:55 make htmldocs Karel Kulhavý
2003-10-14  9:46 ` Erik Mouw
2003-10-14 10:09   ` Karel Kulhavý [this message]
2003-10-14 10:48     ` Clemens Schwaighofer
2003-10-14 11:04     ` Erik Mouw
2003-10-14 12:57       ` Karel Kulhavý
2003-10-14 11:16     ` Michael Still
2003-10-14 13:44       ` Karel Kulhavý
     [not found]         ` <200310140842.57178.shawnfu@willden.org>
2003-10-14 15:06           ` make htmldocs -- docbook-utils Karel Kulhavý
2003-10-14 19:50         ` make htmldocs Michael Still
2003-10-14 14:09       ` Karel Kulhavý
2003-10-15 19:37         ` Thomas Horsten
2003-10-16 19:26           ` Pavel Machek
2003-10-14 14:41       ` Karel Kulhavý
2003-10-14 19:55         ` Michael Still
2003-10-14 21:53         ` Michael Still
2003-10-14 12:51     ` Pavel Machek
2003-10-14 17:29     ` Guy
2003-10-14 17:52     ` Sam Ravnborg
2003-10-15 19:30     ` Thomas Horsten
2003-10-15 11:01 ` Jean Charles Delepine

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