Hi, In the default (and currently supported system) rarian-sk-update symlinks to scrollkeeper-update and is empty (as rarian doesn't need the index).
Unless you explicitly give configure "--enable-omf=no", you will get the omf support built into the library. In this case, all install scripts should run as-is. However, the update script doesn't technically need run (as it's empty). All the other scrollkeeper* compatibility stuff should also work with or without the update script being run. Hope this helps a little. Thanks Don On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 09:29 +0000, Daniel E. Macks wrote: > I manage a system that has lots of packages with lots of scrollkeeper > documentation files. Previously, each time I added or removed a .omf > file, I would 'scrollkeeper-update' to update the sk indicies and > whatever-else-that-command-does. Now that I and yelp are using rarian, > do I still need to 'scrollkeeper-update' (okay, so really technically > 'rarian-sk-update') when I fiddle with my .omf files? Does the answer > depend on whether I want to use the other scrollkeeper* compatibility > commands (re)implemented by rarian to access the omf docs? > > dan > _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
