On 09/05/17 07:55, Keith Christian wrote:
We're proliferating into so many different directions. Texinfo has
indexing, chapters, nodes, hyperlinks, etc. Does RST have those?
Take a look at the processed output for yourself and see what you think. :)
On 09/05/17 07:55, Keith Christian wrote:
We're proliferating into so many different directions. Texinfo has
indexing, chapters, nodes, hyperlinks, etc. Does RST have those?
Take a look at the processed output for yourself and see what you think. :)
Thanks, Jani.
The open source world already has a fine documentation system in
Texinfo. Has that been considered?
We're proliferating into so many different directions. Texinfo has
indexing, chapters, nodes, hyperlinks, etc. Does RST have those?
Lately. I've used Texinfo, Asciidoc, and
Thanks, Jani.
The open source world already has a fine documentation system in
Texinfo. Has that been considered?
We're proliferating into so many different directions. Texinfo has
indexing, chapters, nodes, hyperlinks, etc. Does RST have those?
Lately. I've used Texinfo, Asciidoc, and
On Mon, 08 May 2017, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 05/08/17 05:30, Keith Christian wrote:
>> Is there a link to the discussion for changing to .rst?
>
> I don't recall much discussion. There may have been some on the
> linux-doc mailing list.
There was "some discussion" that
On Mon, 08 May 2017, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 05/08/17 05:30, Keith Christian wrote:
>> Is there a link to the discussion for changing to .rst?
>
> I don't recall much discussion. There may have been some on the
> linux-doc mailing list.
There was "some discussion" that dragged on for the
On 05/08/17 05:30, Keith Christian wrote:
>
>
> In v4.10, the file was moved (and renamed and edited) to
> "Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst".
>
> I suppose that some Debian install script needs to be updated.
>
>
>
>
> Kernel hackers,
>
> Thanks for all the work
On 05/08/17 05:30, Keith Christian wrote:
>
>
> In v4.10, the file was moved (and renamed and edited) to
> "Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst".
>
> I suppose that some Debian install script needs to be updated.
>
>
>
>
> Kernel hackers,
>
> Thanks for all the work
Randy Dunlap said:
In v4.10, the file was moved (and renamed and edited) to
"Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst".
I suppose that some Debian install script needs to be updated.
Kernel hackers,
Thanks for all the work over the years on the kernel. My very first
post
Randy Dunlap said:
In v4.10, the file was moved (and renamed and edited) to
"Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst".
I suppose that some Debian install script needs to be updated.
Kernel hackers,
Thanks for all the work over the years on the kernel. My very first
post
On 05/07/17 19:17, Anil Nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could not find the proper person hence putting it in general mailing
> list, A file named "REPORTING-BUGS" is missing in the current release
> of the linux kernel i.e. v4.11.
>
> I found this is when using debian tools to compile a latest release
>
On 05/07/17 19:17, Anil Nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could not find the proper person hence putting it in general mailing
> list, A file named "REPORTING-BUGS" is missing in the current release
> of the linux kernel i.e. v4.11.
>
> I found this is when using debian tools to compile a latest release
>
Hi,
Could not find the proper person hence putting it in general mailing
list, A file named "REPORTING-BUGS" is missing in the current release
of the linux kernel i.e. v4.11.
I found this is when using debian tools to compile a latest release
using command,
"fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd
Hi,
Could not find the proper person hence putting it in general mailing
list, A file named "REPORTING-BUGS" is missing in the current release
of the linux kernel i.e. v4.11.
I found this is when using debian tools to compile a latest release
using command,
"fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd
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