Hola! As per [1] the release management suite releaseme creates tarballs which rely on kdoctools to process a directory with docbooks inside. Previously releaseme manually constructed CMakeLists suitable for the documentation lineup at hand. This required an excessive amount of fairly poorly engineered code though, so this change should increase the overall reliability of documentation installation.
Unfortunately, this also comes with a slight downside as previously releaseme would try very hard to retain logic in the english documentation (e.g. if branching as seen at [2]) and carry it into translations. As kdoctools doesn't do this I'd suggest that you review your documentation cmakelists and drop conditional install logic to ensure your documentation installation will be consistent between en and l10ns. As an additional step you'll want to make sure that your doc/ directory is actually being installed. Previously releaseme would force its installability through the cmakelists construction, which no longer exists, so your source trees will no longer get a helping hand with this. To check simply make sure your git clone installs '$prefix/share/doc/HTML/en/...'. If it doesn't your cmake code is deficient. [1] https://commits.kde.org/releaseme/d701767a34fc38b24fb5d4379338fc1420f2ef54 [2] https://cgit.kde.org/plasma-workspace.git/tree/doc/CMakeLists.txt?id=d9adb0b3fccf4e2c367619a13923b0cea08625e8 HS