Bug#310763: jade problem with gnupg-doc (#310763)

2005-06-02 Thread Neil Roeth
On Jun  1, Roger Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  I'm not the maintainer of the package (it's maintained by James
  Troup), so this is to let him know of your offer, which I'm sure will
  be well appreciated!
  
  
  Many thanks for all your work,
  Roger

You're welcome, glad to help.

James, the ball is in your court - I'm willing to work on improving the
package post-Sarge.  Just let me know.

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Bug#310763: jade problem with gnupg-doc (#310763)

2005-06-01 Thread Roger Leigh
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Neil Roeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On May 30, Neil Roeth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
   On May 30, Roger Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
 Neil Roeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 [gnupg-doc]
  I'm not having much luck.  I do not see anywhere in the DocBook 
 stylesheets
  where it does not use the value of the variable %html-ext% for the 
 html file
  extension.
 
 Very odd.  It last built on Mon, 1 Nov 2004, according to the
 changelog, and hasn't changed since.  I assume from this there must
 have been a change on the docbook tools that broke it somehow.
 
  I did notice that this document is using a very old version of 
 DocBook, and
  it's possible that the DocBook stylesheets are no longer compatible 
 with that.
 
 I tried with the 4.1 DTD.  It processed with warnings (I removed
 obsolete docinfo elements), but still generated .htm.
 
  I'll keep looking into it.
   
   I'm making some progress.  In gph/db2any, I changed all occurrences of 
 jade to
   openjade and added a command line option -V '(define %html-ext% .html)' 
 and
   that made the extension stick.  I also changed all occurrences of nsgmls to
   onsgmls and sgml2xml to osx, since those are the names of the commands in
   OpenSP corresponding to the older SP commands.  This would require changing
   the build dependencies form jade and sp to openjade1.3 and opensp.  Be
   forewarned that openjade takes a lot longer to run than jade.  I do not
   understand why the equivalent redefinition of %html-ext% in the
   gph/common/gph-style.dsl stylesheet does not seem effective.  I'll 
 continue to
   work on it some more to get it down to the necessary changes to make it 
 work -
   I hesitate to send you what I have at the moment because I changed a 
 number of
   things for debugging, etc., many of which I am sure are unnecessary.
   
   BTW, I noticed that the db2any script appears to move html files around, 
 but
   there is an %output-dir% variable that can be used to do the equivalent.  
 This
   could be used to simplify the script - probably best left until post-Sarge.

 Here's a diff for db2any that will create the files with the html extension.
 You'll need to change the build dependencies as mentioned above.

Many thanks.  I did a bit more testing, and created a diff for it,
including all your changes (its in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=310763 and the final
packages are at http://people.debian.org/~rleigh/).  Unfortunately,
the maintainer has not used this patch, instead fixing the problem by
renaming the files by hand, presumably because the change is much
smaller and easier to verify for sarge.  Hopefully this can be
corrected using your patch post-sarge.

I verified the documents of all of the different languages, and didn't
see any problems with the openjade output.

 I also noticed that chapters 6 and 7 were commented out in manual.sgml, not
 sure why, that led to additional errors, and uncommenting them didn't seem to
 cause problems.

 I'd be happy to help update the document to a newer version of DocBook and use
 the built in features to place the html output directly into the desired
 directory instead of the hacks in db2any after the Sarge release.

I'm not the maintainer of the package (it's maintained by James
Troup), so this is to let him know of your offer, which I'm sure will
be well appreciated!


Many thanks for all your work,
Roger

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