On 06/01/14 17:45, William Harrington wrote:
On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:04 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
I think xsltproc is not needed: if it is not there, the manpages are
not built
(tested). But if you have xsltproc installed, then either you need
docbook-xsl
or you should use --disable-manpages.
Regards
Pierre
Correct, we may need to fix some commands in the boot method for eudev
if the host has xsltproc.
I rarely test the boot method, and I know Martin Ward does, but I
don't know if he ever installs xsltproc on the host OS.
nope don't have it on the host
I think that adding --disable-manpages for the boot method is a good
idea.
yes sounds good
For the final system, if someone installs libxml2 and xsltproc early
in the build process, and then they don't install docbook-xsl, then
this issue will crop up as you stated. It would be nice if man pages
were shipped; however, I wonder if eudev devs had the man pages
created based on the configure options provided, like systemd did
before they started shipping man pages.
I don't think a note is necessary in eudev for final-system as the
default build doesn't install xsltproc. I suppose as a precautionary
measure, we could also add --disable-manpages to final-system eudev.
Any comments?
Sincerely,
William Harrington
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