What's required from XCode ? It's a 4 gig download and then even more than that to install it.
On 10/11/2011, at 10:30 AM, Misty Stanley-Jones <mi...@redhat.com> wrote: > I'd appreciate it if someone could test this procedure for me. It has worked > several times now for me on OS X Lion. > > Notes: > 1. I have not dealt with installing extra brands at all yet. > 2. Steps 1-6 are preparatory work and hopefully some of it will be > streamlined in the future. > 3. Everything is stored in /opt/local along with the rest of the Macports > stuff. This segregates it from your OS install. > 4. It is easy to uninstall Macports, and doing so would also take Publican > with it. See the Macports documentation. > 5. At the moment, you have to override some path settings for every Publican > command you run. The way around this is to create a symbolic link from > /opt/local/share/publican to /usr/share/publican. This impacts #3 above, but > is a minimal risk. A longer-term solution to this is underway. > 6. The commands below are meant to be pasted into the command line as a > single line each. > > > Procedure: > > 1. Install Xcode from Mac App Store > > 2. Install Macports from > http://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.macports.html. Everything you > install with it goes into /opt/local, away from your normal OS files. > > 3. Open a terminal. > > 4. Install dependencies for Publican which are available as ports. > sudo port install docbook-xml docbook-xsl docbook-sgml-4.2 perl5 > bash-completion ImageMagick +perl +no_x11 > > 5. Install Perl modules available as Macports. They will pull in more > dependencies and install them all under /opt/local. > sudo port install p5-file-pushd p5-config-simple p5-file-find-rule > p5-file-slurp p5-class-trigger p5-time-hires p5-list-moreutils p5-ipc-run3 > p5-class-accessor p5-test-perl-critic p5-xml-libxslt p5-locale-gettext > p5-image-size p5-file-copy-recursive p5-datetime p5-archive-zip p5-timedate > p5-html-format p5-dbd-sqlite p5-xml-simple p5-devel-cover p5-test-pod > p5-test-pod-coverage p5-template-toolkit > > 6. Install CPAN modules for dependencies which can't be satisfied with ports. > The first line forces Makefile::Parser to install even though its tests fail. > sudo cpan -f -i Makefile::Parser > sudo cpan Locale::Maketext::Gettext Locale::PO DateTime::Format::DateParse > Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate XML::TreeBuilder > > 7. Check out Publican 2.x branch: > svn co http://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/publican/branches/publican-2x > cd publican-2x/ > > 8. In the publican-2x directory, run: > perl ./Build.PL > > 9. In the publican-2x directory, run: > ./Build > > 10. Run the following command to install Publican and put all of its bits > into /opt/local: > sudo ./Build install --install_path datadir=/opt/local/share/publican > --install_path generated=/opt/local/share/publican/sitetemplate > --install_path web=/opt/local/share/publican/sitetemplate --install_path > templates=/opt/local/share/publican/templates --install_path > etc=/opt/local/etc --install_path completion=/opt/local/etc/bash_completion.d > > 11. Create a book. > publican create --name=testbook --common_config=/opt/local/share/publican > --common_content=/opt/local/share/publican/Common_Content > > 12. Change to the book's main directory: cd testbook > > 13. Build the book, pointing to the proper places for things Publican expects > to find in /usr: > publican build --formats=html --langs=en-US > --common_config=/opt/local/share/publican > --common_content=/opt/local/share/publican/Common_Content > > 14. Open the tmp/en-US/html/index.html in a browser to prove that it built > properly. > _______________________________________________ publican-list mailing list publican-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/publican-list Wiki: https://fedorahosted.org/publican