Rene Rivera wrote:
> Eric Niebler wrote:
>> Rene Rivera wrote:
>>> Enjoy.
>> My doc build seems to be broken, now.
> 
> Works over here. Meaning I managed to build the standalone xpressive docs.


Are you sure that's not because there was an old autodoc.boostbook lying 
around in that directory?


>> This used to result in a file "autodoc.boostbook" ending up in 
>> libs/xpressive/doc, but now the file is called "autodoc.xml".
> 
> Yes, I had to change that. I don't remember why I had to change it 
> though, since I made that change months ago now :-(

:-/


>> This 
>> breaks my build, and probably a bunch of others.
> 
> I changed all the spots where that mattered (or at least I think I did). 
> So perhaps you don't have all the changes I checked in?


Really?

F:\boost\cvs\boost\libs>findstr /s /c:".boostbook" *.qbk *.xml
algorithm\string\doc\string_algo.xml:    <xi:include 
href="autodoc.boostbook"/>
docbug\doc\docbug.qbk:[xinclude docbug_doxygen.boostbook]
interprocess\doc\interprocess.qbk:[xinclude interprocess_doxygen.boostbook]
program_options\doc\program_options.xml:  <xi:include 
href="autodoc.boostbook"/>
xpressive\doc\xpressive.qbk:[xinclude autodoc.boostbook]
xpressive\proto\doc\proto.qbk:[xinclude protodoc.boostbook]



>> Note, I only tried 
>> building xpressive's docs standalone (from the libs/xpressive/doc/ 
>> directory).
> 
> Yep :-)
> 
>> Also, I tried adding:
>>          <xsl:param>doxygen.processor=doxproc
>>          <xsl:param>doxygen.doxproc.index=yes
>> to my jamfile and it didn't seem to have any effect.
> 
> Those aren't xsl params, since the point is to not use XSLT ;-) They are 
> build options So if you want them in the build file it would be adding 
> the requirements:
> 
>       <doxygen.process>doxproc
>       <doxygen.doxproc.index>yes


The stupidity of what I tried occurred to me while I lay in bed last 
night. I'll give this a shot later.


-- 
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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