>Number: 4450 >Category: mod_jserv >Synopsis: The API docs are never compiled >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: jserv >State: open >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Thu May 20 15:20:02 PDT 1999 >Last-Modified: >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Organization: apache >Release: apache-mod_ssl-1.3.4-2.2.0-2, ApacheJServ-1.0b4 >Environment: RedHat 5.2 with Linux 2.2.6 on an AMD K6 II, JDK 1.1.7a, JSDK 2.0 >Description: I just can't find any of the Makefiles in which a javadoc statement is being exec'd, so I guess the lack of the API html files does not depend on my specific system configuration. >How-To-Repeat: Just follow your own instructions: in the base directory, do ./configure --with-whatever-options-you-need make and then try and search for anything besides index.html in the docs/api/ directory... >Fix: I just put a simple script in the base directory, and exec'd it after make (it works with both bash and tcsh): #----------- BEGIN BASE=`pwd` cd src/java javadoc -package -author -version -d $BASE/docs/api/ \ org.apache.java.io org.apache.java.lang org.apache.java.net \ org.apache.java.security org.apache.java.util org.apache.jserv #------------ END Of course, it would be nicer to have the same javadoc command inside the src/java Makefile, for instance... >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, ] [you need to include <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc line ] [and leave the subject line UNCHANGED. This is not done] [automatically because of the potential for mail loops. ] [If you do not include this Cc, your reply may be ig- ] [nored unless you are responding to an explicit request ] [from a developer. ] [Reply only with text; DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! ]