Re: How do I download an older version of PDF Handbook

2006-02-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Eric Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Good morning...
> 
> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> > A newer version of the Handbook won't necessarily have less information
> > relevant to your system; just more information relevant to later
> > versions.
> 
> I seem to remember reading a thread in freebsd-docs that discussed
> forking the book when things changed between versions.

There are some people working in this direction, but it certainly
wasn't in place back on 4.7.
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Re: How do I download an older version of PDF Handbook

2006-02-03 Thread Eric Schultz

Good morning...

Lowell Gilbert wrote:

A newer version of the Handbook won't necessarily have less information
relevant to your system; just more information relevant to later
versions.


I seem to remember reading a thread in freebsd-docs that discussed 
forking the book when things changed between versions.




I suppose the easiest way to do it would be to extract it from the docs
collection of an install disk.  You'll need a tar program for your
Windows box and a program that understands the compression scheme used
on the tarball.  The tarball is split(1) into a bunch of files for
packaging convenience, but I think the Windows "copy" command can handle
that.  


Yup that worked, thanks!

ISOBuster to extract the doc directory from the 4.7-mini ISO

copy doc.* /B doc.tgz (note the /B to indicate binary was important, 
without it I ended up with a 20 byte .tgz file)


and then 7-Zip to extract the files I wanted.

Thanks again.

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Re: How do I download an older version of PDF Handbook

2006-02-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Eric Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I don't have access to my FBSD machine right now, only my WinXP
> machine; and I'd like to get an older version of the Handbook that
> matches my FBSD machine (4.7, but lets say 4-STABLE).  I've Googled,
> Gmaned, visited the ftp site and browed the CVS web interface
> (thinking I might find RELENG_4 SGML source) without any success.
> 
> I would prefer a PDF version but I suppose I could follow the steps to
> generate one from the SGML ('cept I have to be able to get the SGML
> version from my WinXP box).

A newer version of the Handbook won't necessarily have less information
relevant to your system; just more information relevant to later
versions.

I suppose the easiest way to do it would be to extract it from the docs
collection of an install disk.  You'll need a tar program for your
Windows box and a program that understands the compression scheme used
on the tarball.  The tarball is split(1) into a bunch of files for
packaging convenience, but I think the Windows "copy" command can handle
that.  
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How do I download an older version of PDF Handbook

2006-02-02 Thread Eric Schultz

Good afternoon...

I don't have access to my FBSD machine right now, only my WinXP machine; 
and I'd like to get an older version of the Handbook that matches my 
FBSD machine (4.7, but lets say 4-STABLE).  I've Googled, Gmaned, 
visited the ftp site and browed the CVS web interface (thinking I might 
find RELENG_4 SGML source) without any success.


I would prefer a PDF version but I suppose I could follow the steps to 
generate one from the SGML ('cept I have to be able to get the SGML 
version from my WinXP box).


Thanks.

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  Eric Schultz
  (aka Storkman)

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Homepage: http://www.schultznet.ca
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