Frederic Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) In which directory should the XHTML DTDs should ? As far as I remember, > sgml-data stores them into /usr/share/sgml/html/xml/1.0/xhtml/. Is there a > reason why so many levels are needed ? Could I use > /usr/share/sgml/html/xhtml/(basic|1.0|1.1)/ or should I keed the XML > sublevel ?
Erm. I think you might be right. It feels like /usr/share/sgml/xhtml/1.0 etc. is where it should go. If you can provide a symlink in /usr/share/sgml/html/xml/1.0/xhtml/... that might be helpful to users using the current location of the 1.0 stuff. > > 2) The install scripts of sgml-data creates a lot of subdirectories with > links to the DTDs (eg /usr/share/sgml/W3C/...), should I do the same for > all the DTD ? Any special reason for doing this (except that having several > paths to the DTD which can make them easier to find) ? See /usr/share/doc/sgml-base-doc/sgml_layout.*, section 2. sgml-catalog-check.pl from sgml-data pkg will do this for you. > 3) At the moment, if I let the install script create the directories, it > will conflict with sgml-data since some links are in common. How should I > handle this ? Do you plan to remove XHTML 1.0 from sgml-data once the > standalone package is ready (and have sgml-data depends on w3-dtd-xhtml for > a while if needed ?) or should I take care of the conflicting files in the > package ? Just let me know when it's almost ready, and I'll pull xhtml1.0 from sgml-data. Then you do a verioned conflict with the prior versions of sgml-data. Ok? Let me know. > 4) I intented to ask the last point in debian-sgml, but while I'm here: do > you know if there is any reason why the W3C DTD packages are called > "w3-dtd-*" instead of "w3c-dtd-*" ? w3 is the website name, but otherwise, > all the references are made to the "W3C", which would be more logical. I > ask this because I packaged the HTML Validator under the name > w3c-markup-validator, because, well, that's its upstream name, and I wonder > if I should keep the "wrong" name for w3-dtd-xhtml (but stay consistent > with other dtd packages), or use the one that seems more correct to me. I would say use whatever seems correct and file a bug on the incorrect pkgs to get them renamed. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

