On Friday 08 November 2002 03:59 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote: > Greg Turner wrote: > >On Friday 08 November 2002 12:19 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote: > > > >root@yodull greg # locate db2html > >/usr/bin/gnome-db2html2 > >/usr/bin/gnome-db2html3 > >/usr/bin/gnome2-db2html > >/usr/kde/2/bin/kdb2html > >/usr/kde/3/bin/kdb2html > >/usr/libexec/gnome2-db2html > >/usr/libexec/yelp-db2html > >/var/src/wine/documentation/db2html-winehq > > Looks like you don't have db2html installed. You need to install > the sgml tools for your distribution. I am not sure what they are > called for you but they should be similar to the ones for Redhat. or > you can download them and compile them from source. Please keep us > informed.
hmmm... I'm a gentoo victim... root@yodull wine.vanilla # emerge search sgml Searching... [ Results for search key : sgml ] [ Applications found : 9 ] [snip] * app-text/docbook-sgml Latest version available: 1.0 Latest version installed: 1.0 Homepage: Description: A helper package for sgml docbook * app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd Latest version available: 4.1 Latest version installed: 4.1 Homepage: http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/sgml/4.1/index.html Description: Docbook SGML DTD 4.1 * app-text/docbook-sgml-utils Latest version available: 0.6.11-r2 Latest version installed: 0.6.11-r2 Homepage: http://sources.redhat.com/docbook-tools/ Description: Shell scripts to manage DocBook documents [snip] looks pretty complete to me.... maybe this'll give me a hint... root@yodull wine.vanilla # qpkg -l docbook-sgml [snip] /usr/bin/sgmldiff /usr/bin/docbook2dvi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/bin/docbook2html !!!!!!!!!!!!!! /usr/bin/docbook2man /usr/bin/docbook2pdf /usr/bin/docbook2ps [snip] (emphasis mine) aha! I think that's my mark. Made a symlink and it looks to be grinding away as I type. Thanks! -- gmt Do you frequently think "there ought to be a law..."? Afraid that people you /don't like/ have too much FREEDOM? Concerned about the unequal powers of the EVIL RICH? Think the government could solve your neighbor's problems? You aren't the first. http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html