Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:

> In order to unlock some users, here is a patch.

patch applied to latest git.. *OK* on ubuntu13.10


thx!
have a nice day
Wolfgang

> 
> 
> 2013/11/6 Guilhem Bonnefille <guilhem.bonnefi...@gmail.com>
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > 2013/11/5 Robert Norris <rw_nor...@hotmail.com>
> >
> >> Yes I was incorrectly reading the SHA for the commits in the
> >> output from gitg (since it shows parent SHA too)
> >>
> >> So gnome-autogen.sh was doing something useful after all, copying
> >> or linking:
> >> gnome-doc-utils.make
> >> gtk-doc.make
> >> omf.make
> >> xmldocs.make
> >>
> >> It seems the latest gnome-common (3.10) in Debian has fixed the
> >> previous dodgy automake version checking.
> >>
> >> I suggest reverting back to the old autogen.sh script which uses
> >> gnome-autogen.sh script.
> >>
> >
> > It could be a solution.
> >
> > As other solution, I propose:
> > - use autoreconf (directly related to other autotools)
> > - directly call gtkdocize from our autogen.sh (single line)
> > - concert help from DocBook to Mallard: Mallard is simple and
> > non-linear, modern approach to user documentation.
> > I'm thinking about the last item of my list since long time now.
> > This can be the good occasion. The most notable lost of feature is
> > that I do not know how to generate a single PDF from a collection
> > of mallard files.
> >
> > http://projectmallard.org/
> >
> > Furthermore, I feel that gnome-autogen.sh is going to be
> > deprecated, like DocBook is.
> > https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeDocUtilsMigrationHowTo
> > https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/NewDocumentationInfrastructure
> >
> > What should we do?
> > --
> > Guilhem BONNEFILLE
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> > -=- mailto:guilhem.bonnefi...@gmail.com
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> >
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