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From: Paul P. <pog...@gm...> - 2005-03-29 19:41:03
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Hi, I received this complaint from a user: =09http://gna.org/bugs/?func=3Ddetailitem&item_id=3D2090 After running `configure' script without any parameters, documentation files are all installed under `/usr/local', including OMF files that go to `/usr/local/omf' and ScrollKeeper database files that go to `/usr/local/var/scrollkeeper'. While the former is probably OK, the second prevents help browsers from including the installed help files to global system list of manuals. I'm using a standard `omf.make' file taken from GNOME. It has these lines in opening comments: # Note that you must configure your package with --localstatedir=3D/var= /lib # so that the scrollkeeper-update command below will update the databas= e # in the standard scrollkeeper directory. # # If it is impossible to configure with --localstatedir=3D/var/lib, the= n # modify the definition of scrollkeeper_localstate_dir so that # it points to the correct location. Note that you must still use=20 # $(localstatedir) in this or when people build RPMs it will update # the real database on their system instead of the one under RPM_BUILD_= ROOT. and then: scrollkeeper_localstate_dir =3D $(localstatedir)/scrollkeeper So my questions are: * Is it normal that ScrollKeeper database files go to `/usr/local/var' and not `/var' by default? * How do I ``configure your package with --localstatedir=3D/var/lib''? I= s it assumed that users should run it like =09./configure --localstatedir=3D/var/lib or should I add some magic to the `configure.ac' file? The former seem= s unlikely as most users won't read READMEs unless something really goes wrong... Thank you. Paul |
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From: Sean W. <se...@in...> - 2005-03-02 15:28:02
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Sorry for the double post my messages to list seem to be bounced. Trying again. On Tuesday 01 March 2005 22:22, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote: > Hi Sean, > > On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:58 +0200, Sean Wheller wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am working with the Ubuntu Doc Team on the Hoary release. > > Scrollkeeper 0.3.14-9.-1 (hoary). I am new to scrollkeeper, so sorry if > > this is a newbie question. > > > > We have written our OMF file and wish to register the document with > > scrollkeeper. However, our documents conform to Docbook 4.3. > > > > During test of OMF an I/O Error is reported that it cannot load the 4.3 > > DTD from the network. > > > > Can we use Docbook 4.3 in conjunction with Scrollkeeper? > > > > I am not sure if this is an XML catalog problem on Hoary or a problem of > > no 4.3 support in scrollkeeper. > > Hmm ... I'm not immediately sure where the problem lies either. Would > you be able to attach an example OMF file that fails, please? This > shouldn't be too hard to diagnose. > Attached. -- Sean Wheller Technical Author se...@in... http://www.inwords.co.za Registered Linux User #375355 |
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From: Malcolm T. <ma...@co...> - 2005-03-01 20:22:26
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Hi Sean, On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:58 +0200, Sean Wheller wrote: > Hello, > > I am working with the Ubuntu Doc Team on the Hoary release. > Scrollkeeper 0.3.14-9.-1 (hoary). I am new to scrollkeeper, so sorry if this > is a newbie question. > > We have written our OMF file and wish to register the document with > scrollkeeper. However, our documents conform to Docbook 4.3. > > During test of OMF an I/O Error is reported that it cannot load the 4.3 DTD > from the network. > > Can we use Docbook 4.3 in conjunction with Scrollkeeper? > > I am not sure if this is an XML catalog problem on Hoary or a problem of no > 4.3 support in scrollkeeper. Hmm ... I'm not immediately sure where the problem lies either. Would you be able to attach an example OMF file that fails, please? This shouldn't be too hard to diagnose. Cheers, Malcolm |
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From: Sean W. <se...@in...> - 2005-03-01 11:08:54
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Hello, I am working with the Ubuntu Doc Team on the Hoary release. Scrollkeeper 0.3.14-9.-1 (hoary). I am new to scrollkeeper, so sorry if thi= s=20 is a newbie question. We have written our OMF file and wish to register the document with=20 scrollkeeper. However, our documents conform to Docbook 4.3. During test of OMF an I/O Error is reported that it cannot load the 4.3 DTD= =20 from the network. Can we use Docbook 4.3 in conjunction with Scrollkeeper? I am not sure if this is an XML catalog problem on Hoary or a problem of no= =20 4.3 support in scrollkeeper. Hoping for a quick response. =2D-=20 Sean Wheller Technical Author se...@in... http://www.inwords.co.za Registered Linux User #375355 |