> > > Just a suggestion: I got a cable modem home last Wednesday and am once
> > > again connected to the net (with enough speed :). And I've already got
a
> > > fully working TeX setup, especially hacked and tuned to produce PHP
> > > PDF-manuals. So, why to waste cycles (the process is quite long and
> > > heavy...) on a machine that would be in better use serving
continuously
> > > the developer and user community, when my home machine could do it
every
> > > day and then ftp/rsync the results to somewhere while I sleep?
> >
> > GREAT! The same setup should go for chm manuals, and that
> > is on the way to work, so this is absolutely doable :))
>
> I hope you don't mean that *I* should make the chm manuals too. There's no
> hhc.exe for Linux...

NO no. Derick made an autogeneration script for the chm
files on windows. Although we can't see the new manuals
at php.net now... :((

Extract from a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001. Jul 9]:

| Ok, I got my account on the webserver now, so I can upload them now.
| I only need to integrate that into my auto-build script.

I mean the same setup should work for you Jouni (an account on
the server, so you can upload the files there - and finnaly we can
get PDF mirrored hm....).

Goba

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