On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:36 PM, W. Trevor King <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:53:24AM -0700, Michael Diamond wrote:
> > I would like to explore the functionality of Bugs Everywhere, so I pulled
> > the source code
>
> I assume this was done with
>  git clone git://gitorious.org/be/be
>
> > mich...@virtuloonix:~/be$ make install
> > ...
> > sphinx-build -b html -d .build/doctrees   . .build/html
> > ...
> > Some brief googling did not enlighten me as to what this meant
>
> Sphinx is used to build the documentation,
>  http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/
> which is referenced from the main page.
>  http://bugseverywhere.org/
>
> The BE doc installation page
>  http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/install.html
> was a bit outdated.  I've updated my version of the documentation
>  http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/be/doc/
> and pushed changes to
>  http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/git/git.php?p=be.git
> to reflect the current situation.
>
> Chris, I'm not sure if you're generating docs.bugseverywhere.org via a
> post-update hook or by mirroring my version.  I'll take my doc page
> down if you don't need it anymore...
>

Thanks for the extra info, sorry I took so long to respond.

The dependancies list was very helpful, however an additional dependancy,
docbook-to-man, is also required.

Bugs-everywhere seems to be working now, thanks for your help.


> > So I next tried to install the Ubuntu bugs-everywhere package, which
> worked
>
> This is a very old package.  Don't use it ;).
>

Should it be mentioned at all in the BE docs then?  That'll just confuse
people like me.
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