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From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-31 02:36:42
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Hi, I don't know if you have cvs commit access, if not would you like me to add these changes? You might consider sending the qandaset.xsl to Norman Walsh (his web site www.nwalsh.com has a feedback form but I don't see a email address) who apparently writes and maintains these xsl stylesheets. Thanks! david jencks On 2001.05.30 16:34:40 -0400 Marcelo Lopez Ruiz wrote: > OK, I've finished a basic questions-and-answer stylesheet for pdf > generation. I'm putting up the following files for download: > > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/qandaset.xsl > > The new qandaset.xsl file should replace the one in the > manual/src/docs/docbook/fo directory. > > Also, in the autotoc.xml file, I suggest left-aligning the TOC lines by > changing line 55 to read: > > <fo:block text-align="start" > > Oddly enough, the fo->pdf process won't accept "left", but insists on > "start". http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#text-align defines both to > be the same. Ah, well. > > Marcelo Lopez Ruiz > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> > <HTML><HEAD> > <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> > <META content="MSHTML 5.50.4522.1800" name=GENERATOR> > <STYLE></STYLE> > </HEAD> > <BODY bgColor=#ffffff> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>OK, I've finished a basic > questions-and-answer > stylesheet for pdf generation. I'm putting up the following files for > download:</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><A > href="http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf">http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf</A></DIV> > <DIV><A > href="http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml">http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml</A></DIV> > <DIV><A > href="http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/qandaset.xsl">http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/qandaset.xsl</A></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The new qandaset.xsl file should replace the > one in > the manual/src/docs/docbook/fo directory.</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Also, in the autotoc.xml file, I suggest > left-aligning the TOC lines by changing line 55 to read:</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> <fo:block > text-align="start"</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Oddly enough, the fo->pdf process won't > accept > "left", but insists on "start". <A > href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#text-align">http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#text-align</A> defines > > both to be the same. Ah, well.</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Marcelo Lopez > Ruiz</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> > |
From: Marcelo L. R. <mar...@xl...> - 2001-05-30 20:46:46
|
OK, I've finished a basic questions-and-answer stylesheet for pdf = generation. I'm putting up the following files for download: http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/qandaset.xsl The new qandaset.xsl file should replace the one in the = manual/src/docs/docbook/fo directory. Also, in the autotoc.xml file, I suggest left-aligning the TOC lines by = changing line 55 to read: <fo:block text-align=3D"start" Oddly enough, the fo->pdf process won't accept "left", but insists on = "start". http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#text-align defines both to = be the same. Ah, well. Marcelo Lopez Ruiz |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-30 18:36:31
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Hi, I traced back a little and found docbook/fo/qanda.xsl featuring the line <!--FIXME-WRITE THIS--> so it looks like qanda is not yet supported in pdf. I'm hoping you will commit your additions when you are happy with them? thanks david jencks On 2001.05.30 09:13:53 -0400 Marcelo Lopez Ruiz wrote: > Greetings, everyone. > > I've added a FAQ section at the bottom of the > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml MS SQL migration > document. > However, when I build it, the defaulthtml build is ok, but the pdf > version > shows the qanda ("question and answer") section in red, as if the > transformation was not defined. > > The defaulthtml build can be found at > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/defaulthtml/ch01.html. > > The pdf build can be found at > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf. > > Before I start looking into the transformation styles and code, and the > pdf > generation process, does anyone know whether this is unsupported, whether > there is a newer version that handles it ok, or whether I goofed up > again? > > TIA to all for taking the time to read this, > > Marcelo Lopez Ruiz > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Marcelo L. R. <mar...@xl...> - 2001-05-30 17:48:53
|
Nevermind - it's not implemented for the pdf transformation (at least not in the version I have). I'll cook something up and turn it in (to whom, BTW?) Marcelo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcelo Lopez Ruiz" <mar...@xl...> To: "Firebird-docs" <fir...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:13 AM Subject: [Firebird-docs] Docbook qanda > Greetings, everyone. > > I've added a FAQ section at the bottom of the > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml MS SQL migration document. > However, when I build it, the defaulthtml build is ok, but the pdf version > shows the qanda ("question and answer") section in red, as if the > transformation was not defined. > > The defaulthtml build can be found at > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/defaulthtml/ch01.html. > > The pdf build can be found at > http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf. > > Before I start looking into the transformation styles and code, and the pdf > generation process, does anyone know whether this is unsupported, whether > there is a newer version that handles it ok, or whether I goofed up again? > > TIA to all for taking the time to read this, > > Marcelo Lopez Ruiz > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Marcelo L. R. <mar...@xl...> - 2001-05-30 17:39:00
|
Greetings, everyone. I've added a FAQ section at the bottom of the http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/migrationmssql.xml MS SQL migration document. However, when I build it, the defaulthtml build is ok, but the pdf version shows the qanda ("question and answer") section in red, as if the transformation was not defined. The defaulthtml build can be found at http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/defaulthtml/ch01.html. The pdf build can be found at http://www.xlprueba.com.ar/ib/firebirddoco.pdf. Before I start looking into the transformation styles and code, and the pdf generation process, does anyone know whether this is unsupported, whether there is a newer version that handles it ok, or whether I goofed up again? TIA to all for taking the time to read this, Marcelo Lopez Ruiz |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-29 03:47:01
|
On 2001.05.28 10:10:27 -0400 Tilo Muetze wrote: > Hello, > I've just checked out the module "manual" from sourceforge. Now if I > build > via build.bat the following error occurs: "Exception in thread "main" > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/Main. But if I use > the > old lib dir from David's first Docbook framework then it compiles but > generates the attached warnings. > So David or another person please give me a hint what has changed in the > committed version and what I have to do to get it working again. > > Thanks and Regards, > Tilo Muetze > > ><snip> Hi, I'm mystified. As far as I can tell, nothing relevant changed on running ant/xsl between what is on my website and what I checked in. I'm assuming the checkout resulted in something like this dir. structure: manual manual/lib (containing ant etc.) manual/src manual/src/build (containing build.*) manul/src/docs..... For some reason my mail reader interprets your attachment as nonsense rather than??? Did you send it as an attachment? if not perhaps you could email it to me privately unzipped. ( the last time this happened it happened to a zip file). I'm not sure how bat files work on windows, do they run in a "current directory" so ..\..\lib\ant.jar will indeed find ant.jar from the src/build directory? It looks like this is not happening. Hope you have already figured this out, if not please let me know. david jencks |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-05-28 14:10:32
|
Hello, I've just checked out the module "manual" from sourceforge. Now if I build via build.bat the following error occurs: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/Main. But if I use the old lib dir from David's first Docbook framework then it compiles but generates the attached warnings. So David or another person please give me a hint what has changed in the committed version and what I have to do to get it working again. Thanks and Regards, Tilo Muetze begin 666 build.txt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`` ` end |
From: tommy <dor...@ya...> - 2001-05-24 03:26:59
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where to download doc for firebird classis server for solaris?? |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-19 02:44:35
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Hi, Could I suggest that you start over and check the manual project out of firebird cvs? With the exception of jdk1.3, it has everything you need to compile the docs, and its all in the right place. If you have trouble running this configuration, please let me know. Do not put ant.jar or any other non jdk1.3 program in jdk1.3/bin or jdk1.3/* directories. You will eventually regret it. JAXP is the xml parser interface definition/specification. The actual parser is Xerces. The xsl transformation engine is Xalan. All this is in cvs. If you are having trouble with cvs on windows, there are quite a few docs on sourceforge "site-docs". When I used windows, I liked jcvs. I do not recommend trying to change the directory structure of the manual project. Most of the changes I tried did not work. Hope this works for you. david jencks On 2001.05.18 15:41:08 -0400 Jeff Dodds wrote: > Thanks for the link Tilo, > > I downloaded the zip file and put the ant.jar file into my jdk1.3/bin > directory > > I also editted the build.bat file to point to my Java_Home directory i.e. > c:\jdk1.3\ > > Now when I run build.bat it errors with a bunch of > 'Environment out of space' errors and then tells me I'm missing an XML > parser called JAXP. > > Do I need to download the JAXP java libraries or have I screwed something > else up? > > Jeff Dodds > > > ""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> wrote in message > news:9dth9v$mjr$1...@ne...... > > ""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > > news:9dtf8j$ltf$1...@ne...... > > > I hate to be a pain, but I can't find a tarball or zip file in the > CVS > > tree > > > for the docbook project, or on the firebird ftp site. Does one > exist, > or > > > should I download each file separately? > > > > I don't know if David has finally managed to upload his newest stuff to > cvs. > > But in the meantime you can use this file(it contains all the necessary > > things we talked about, excluding Davids newest additions and changes): > > http://home.earthlink.net/~davidjencks/firebirdmanual.zip > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Jeff D. <je...@el...> - 2001-05-18 19:38:22
|
Thanks for the link Tilo, I downloaded the zip file and put the ant.jar file into my jdk1.3/bin directory I also editted the build.bat file to point to my Java_Home directory i.e. c:\jdk1.3\ Now when I run build.bat it errors with a bunch of 'Environment out of space' errors and then tells me I'm missing an XML parser called JAXP. Do I need to download the JAXP java libraries or have I screwed something else up? Jeff Dodds ""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> wrote in message news:9dth9v$mjr$1...@ne...... > ""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:9dtf8j$ltf$1...@ne...... > > I hate to be a pain, but I can't find a tarball or zip file in the CVS > tree > > for the docbook project, or on the firebird ftp site. Does one exist, or > > should I download each file separately? > > I don't know if David has finally managed to upload his newest stuff to cvs. > But in the meantime you can use this file(it contains all the necessary > things we talked about, excluding Davids newest additions and changes): > http://home.earthlink.net/~davidjencks/firebirdmanual.zip > |
From: Sean L. <sl...@at...> - 2001-05-17 22:19:11
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All, The newsserver news.atkin.com will be down for relocation on Friday May 18th, between 9:00am and 10:00am (EST) Sean Leyne News Server Host |
From: Camelo <ma...@at...> - 2001-05-17 17:19:31
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What steps for a good installation on FreeBSD??? |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-16 19:29:56
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On 2001.05.16 10:40:32 -0400 Tilo Muetze wrote: > "David Jencks" <dav...@ea...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:20010516104223.E4218@HP.home.home... > > I would like to put a zip of the generated html on the ftp site, but my > > efforts so far have failed. Specific instructions would be > appreciated. > > Have you checked Jeff's comments on this(1st reply in this thread)? Yes, I had already tried ftp firebird.sourceforge.net and it didn't accept my password. I found some sourceforge docs that appeared to me to say not to even try this. david jencks > > Regards, > Tilo Muetze > > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-05-16 14:40:35
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"David Jencks" <dav...@ea...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:20010516104223.E4218@HP.home.home... > I would like to put a zip of the generated html on the ftp site, but my > efforts so far have failed. Specific instructions would be appreciated. Have you checked Jeff's comments on this(1st reply in this thread)? Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-16 14:37:11
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Hi, You can't find it because its not there. Is there a problem with checking the manual project out of cvs as a whole project? I would like to put a zip of the generated html on the ftp site, but my efforts so far have failed. Specific instructions would be appreciated. Thanks david jencks On 2001.05.16 09:54:34 -0400 Jeff Dodds wrote: > I hate to be a pain, but I can't find a tarball or zip file in the CVS > tree > for the docbook project, or on the firebird ftp site. Does one exist, or > should I download each file separately? > > Jeff Dodds > > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-05-16 14:26:57
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""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:9dtf8j$ltf$1...@ne...... > I hate to be a pain, but I can't find a tarball or zip file in the CVS tree > for the docbook project, or on the firebird ftp site. Does one exist, or > should I download each file separately? I don't know if David has finally managed to upload his newest stuff to cvs. But in the meantime you can use this file(it contains all the necessary things we talked about, excluding Davids newest additions and changes): http://home.earthlink.net/~davidjencks/firebirdmanual.zip Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: Jeff D. <je...@el...> - 2001-05-16 13:51:52
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I hate to be a pain, but I can't find a tarball or zip file in the CVS tree for the docbook project, or on the firebird ftp site. Does one exist, or should I download each file separately? Jeff Dodds |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-05-16 07:41:20
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""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:9dr1bd$pnj$1...@ne...... > Do I need to make a lib directory as in c:\lib\ or is that the > jdk1.3\jre\lib\ directory? The lib dir is already in place when you extract David's Docbook archive(manual\lib). Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: Marcelo L. R. <mar...@xl...> - 2001-05-15 15:48:21
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Use a the SET command. I modified the build.bat batch file to set it automatically to the path I have on my PC (g:\jdk1.3). It now starts like this. <snip> if not "%JAVA_HOME%" == "" goto gotJavaHome echo You must set JAVA_HOME to point at your Java Development Kit distribution rem Added by me echo Setting java home.... SET JAVA_HOME=G:\jdk1.3 goto gotJavaHome goto cleanup </snip> Hope it helps. Marcelo "Jeff Dodds" <je...@el...> wrote in message news:9dr1bd$pnj$1...@ne...... > > ""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> wrote in message > news:9dqs6j$nq9$1...@ne...... > > ""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > > news:9dqo1h$mbc$1...@ne...... > > > > All happen inside of build.bat(the needed ant jars are in the lib dir). > > Hi Tilo, > > Do I need to make a lib directory as in c:\lib\ or is that the > jdk1.3\jre\lib\ directory? > > >You just have to set the JAVA_HOME env. variable and that's it. > > How do I set the JAVA_HOME env. variable? Is it a string within the > build.bat file or do I need to set some constant within windows to point to > it? > > Jeff Dodds > > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Jeff D. <je...@el...> - 2001-05-15 15:44:17
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"David Jencks" <dav...@ea...> wrote in message news:20010515104609.I27865@HP.home.home... > Hi, > Did you check out the entire manual project from sourceforge cvs? go to > src/build directory and type (in terminal window) build.bat. This should > start ant and give you a list of the targets. Everythng for the > compilation of xml to html and pdf is included, including ant, the xml > parsing and xsl engines, the flow objects for pdf, etc. etc. > > There are a few more instructions in the preface. > Okay, I'll try to get it set up sometime today or tomorrow using the cvs. Jeff Dodds |
From: Jeff D. <je...@el...> - 2001-05-15 15:42:14
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""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> wrote in message news:9dqs6j$nq9$1...@ne...... > ""Jeff Dodds"" <je...@el...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:9dqo1h$mbc$1...@ne...... > > All happen inside of build.bat(the needed ant jars are in the lib dir). Hi Tilo, Do I need to make a lib directory as in c:\lib\ or is that the jdk1.3\jre\lib\ directory? >You just have to set the JAVA_HOME env. variable and that's it. How do I set the JAVA_HOME env. variable? Is it a string within the build.bat file or do I need to set some constant within windows to point to it? Jeff Dodds |
From: <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-15 14:59:50
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David, On 15 May 2001, at 10:51, David Jencks wrote: > This sounds really useful but I think the file got encoded in some > strange way that I can't read. It works for me. > could you or someone try again? thanks I'll send it over in zip to your private email. Regards -- Pavel |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-15 14:46:22
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Hi, This sounds really useful but I think the file got encoded in some strange way that I can't read. could you or someone try again? thanks david jencks On 2001.05.12 14:40:09 -0400 Marcelo Lopez Ruiz wrote: > Hello, everyone. > > As it happens, I'm having a real tough couple of weeks ahead, giving > exams > and the like, so I'd like to submit this little file as it is, even > though > it still needs some polishing. I just don't think I'll have much time to > improve on it. > > It's basically an HTML file with the DESCRIPTION comment of each file > found > in the /jrd directory. Where the DESCRIPTION couldn't be ripped > automagically, I opened the file and tried a guess at what it was about. > > If you've taught your browser that .h and .c files are text/plain files, > then you can put this file in the /jrd directory and use it to access any > file. Maybe somebody else can find it useful, too. I use it when I want > to > browse around the files, and I can't remember what's in each file (I'm > *very* new at this). > > To setup Windows to recognize that .h and .c files are just text files, > use > the View | Folder Options | File Types dialog. > > If anyone's interested in having something like this, then maybe we can > set > something up to have the file updated and redistributed. > > Have a nice weekend, > > Marcelo Lopez Ruiz > > > > begin 666 whats_where.htm > M/&AT;6P^#0H\:&5A9#X-"CQT:71L93Y7:&%T)W,@5VAE<F4\+W1I=&QE/@T* > M/"]H96%D/@T*/&)O9'D^#0H\:#$^5VAA="=S(%=H97)E/"]H,3X-"CQT86)L <snip> > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-15 14:40:54
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Hi, Did you check out the entire manual project from sourceforge cvs? go to src/build directory and type (in terminal window) build.bat. This should start ant and give you a list of the targets. Everythng for the compilation of xml to html and pdf is included, including ant, the xml parsing and xsl engines, the flow objects for pdf, etc. etc. There are a few more instructions in the preface. I haven't been able to test the build.bat in windows, if this doesn't work let me know, maybe you can fix it by comparing to build.sh which does work for me. On 2001.05.15 09:05:59 -0400 Jeff Dodds wrote: > > "David Jencks" <dav...@ea...> wrote in message > news:20010514175800.K20924@HP.home.home... > > > > If anyone is having problems with the docbook stuff please let me know, > or > > if help is needed adding more content. > > Hi David, > > I still haven't been able to get Docbook working on my Win98 machine. > I > have Java 1.3, and your DocBook files but I can't find Ant. Plus I have > no > idea what to do after that. I was hoping there would be a HOWTO doc > inside > your DocBook file (I couldn't find one, but it might be there). > > > > > Now for the embarrassing part: I would like to upload a zip of the > manual > > to the ftp site but have forgotten how to and can't find instructions > on > > sourceforge. Anyone want to tell me how? (I'm on rh linux 7) > > 1.) cd to the directory with the files you want to send on your local > system. > 2.) type ftp <sitename> > 3.) type your password when prompted > 4.) type mput <filename> or mput <filename-fragment>* > 5.) answer the yes/no questions > 6.) wait for files to transfer > 7.) that should be it. (you might have to type 'bin' before 'mput <> ...' > to switch to binary mode - but I think Linux ftp's in bin automatically) > > Jeff Dodds Hi I tried this with <sitename>=firebird.sourceforge.net and my sourceforge username and password, which are not recognized. I found a document on sourceforge that seems to indicate that ftp to anything at sourceforge is not allowed, and recommends changing your password if you try it. Does this work for you? thanks david jencks > > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-docs mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-docs > |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-05-15 14:21:54
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"David Jencks" <dav...@ea...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:20010514175800.K20924@HP.home.home... > I cleaned up the docbook manual generation framework and checked it into > cvs. Thanks a lot David! Keep up the great work! Regards, Tilo Muetze |