On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 18:26:59 -0700, Bart wrote:

> On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 17:47:28 -0700, Eric Niebler wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Bart wrote:
>>> "Eric Niebler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
>>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>> ...snip...
>>> 
>>>>I've regenerated the date_time docs locally and changed the Jamfile to
>>>>use BoostBook's support for multiple reference sections. The Jamfile was
>>>>broken because the two invocations of the boostbook rule we causing a
>>>>conflict, so I commented out "boostbook date_time_doc" invocation, which
>>>>seemed superflous. (Jeff, any guidance here?)
>>>>
>>>>The patch is attached. If you'd like, I can commit this change along
>>>>with the regenerated docs. Jeff?
>>>>
>>>>The next logical step would be to integrate this into the normal
>>>>documentation build progress so that we never have to worry again about
>>>>regenerating the date_time docs. Should be pretty trivial after this.
>>>>
>> 
>> FYI, the only thing we'd have to do after this to integrate the 
>> date_time docs fully into the doc build process is to add entries in 
>> $BOOST_ROOT/doc/Jamfile.v2 pointing to libs/date_time/xmldoc/Jamfile.v2.
>> 
>> 
>>> I have a question.
>>> Can you generate the documentation in PDF format?
>> 
>> I tried, and just when it was about to finish, I got:
>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
>> 
>> And this was in spite of the fact that I had plenty of RAM to spare. 
>> Ahh, Java. Gotta love it. So sadly, my answer is no, I can't generate 
>> the PDF, but it has nothing to do with my changes, AFAIK.
> 
> I know how to fix that.
> 
> In fop.sh, change the last line. Mine reads:
> $JAVACMD -Xms64m -Xmx128m -classpath "$LOCALCLASSPATH" $FOP_OPTS
>  org.apache.fop.apps.Fop "$@"
> 
> This will allow me to generate a date_time exclusive pdf. Adjust the
> '-Xms' and '-Xmx' flags to better fit your system and try it again (please).
> 
> Bart
> 

I discovered a problem with the documentation build system.

When I run `bjam --v2 doc fo` from the $BOOST_ROOT/doc directory, it
generates some *.boostbook files in the bin.v2 directory.

Here's a snippet from one of those files:
<template-type-parameter name="RangeT"/>
        </template><parameter
        
name="Output"><paramtype>OutputIteratorT</paramtype><description><para>An
        output iterator to which the result will be copied
        </para></description></parameter><parameter
        name="Input"><paramtype>const RangeT
        &amp;</paramtype><description><para>An input range
        </para></description></parameter><parameter
        name="Loc"><paramtype>const std::locale
        &amp;</paramtype><default>std::locale()</default><description><para>A
        locale used for conversion
        
</para></description></parameter></signature><signature><type>SequenceT</type><template>

Notice the backwards 'template' tags?

Html can still be built with this problem present, but not pdf.

Bart



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