On Saturday, January 25, Bob Stayton wrote: [...] > Did you see that I checked in a catalog.xml for website?
Yep. But I did notice that your (commented-out) entry <nextCatalog catalog="/usr/share/xml/website-2.4.0/catalog.xml" /> refers to files placed in /usr/share/xml/... Since we over here at Debian are working on an XML Catalog implementation that's FHS-compliant, we've decided to stick with /usr/share/sgml/... (as unnatural as that may seem). I (personally) would like to see FHS add /usr/share/xml to the FHS standard, but they haven't yet done so. So naturally, my question is: what Linux distro are you working with that makes use of /usr/share/xml? Maybe we can (re-)start a discussion at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as to whether the FHS spec ought to include /usr/share/xml. Sound reasonable? (BTW, I'm cc:ing debian-sgml on this, as this is very much a current issue for us. 'Hope doing so doesn't create list moderation problems for docbook-dev.) Mark _____________________________________ Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian XML/SGML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home Page: <http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/> GPG fp: 50DF A22D 5119 3485 E9E4 89B2 BCBC B2C8 2BE2 FE81 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

