AFAICT after a few hours of fiddling this issue is fixed, let's wait for release to verify it (and not hopefully reopen it :-P). Let me know how is current master. I've built and have checked both online and offline targets, both split and big-page manuals, both docs in English and Italian (so I've checked 8 output files). You may ignore details below to save time.
Il giorno lun, 18/10/2010 alle 00.35 +0100, Graham Percival ha scritto: > Ok. A few things spring to mind: > - maybe the DEPTH environment variable isn't always set to the > depth of the git source tree? I mean, that would be profoundly > messed up, but this might explain why the offline docs > (normally, before today at least) work? I mean, maybe the > GNUmakefile in the translation pass in the depth-1 ? It could be, but but it's not the case, see find -name 'GNUmakefile*' -or -name '*.make' |xargs grep -B3 -n --color DEPTH > - maybe there's something else in postprocess.py (or some related > file) which automatically removes a ../ layer from the > translations? I think this is much more likely. But if this > is true, then fixing the "my $reldir" line in the texi2html > init is going to make the later fix produce broken links. AFAICS it's no longer the case in current master branch. I suspect that there used to be a kind of something you decribe that used to caught the URLs for "back to documentation index", but I can't find it in the makefiles or *.py files in current master Git tree (I grepped for '\.\.'). Cheers, John
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