On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 18:59 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Hi Gaetan, > > Gaetan Nadon <[email protected]> (29/03/2011): > > Gaetan Nadon (3): > > config: comment, minor upgrade, quote and layout configure.ac > > DocBook/XML: add support for docbook external references > > Version bump: 1.7 > > building an updated package, a few new files come up, which have a > surprising name: > | dh_install --fail-missing > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/xorg-fo.xsl exists in debian/tmp but is not > installed to anywhere > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/xorg-xhtml.xsl exists in debian/tmp but is > not installed to anywhere
Both of these are new files, replacing xorg.xsl > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/dbs/masterdb.txt.xml exists in debian/tmp > but is not installed to anywhere > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/dbs/masterdb.pdf.xml exists in debian/tmp > but is not installed to anywhere > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/dbs/masterdb.ps.xml exists in debian/tmp but > is not installed to anywhere > | dh_install: usr/share/sgml/X11/dbs/masterdb.html.xml exists in debian/tmp > but is not installed to anywhere > | dh_install: missing files, aborting > > (dh_install warns us about the new files) > > Do we really have a .xml per output format? > This is correct. There has to be one master db per format. It points to a real filename such as secint.html, secint.pdf, etc... > > On a related note, I've been killing (not shipping) *.xml files which > get make install'ed in other packages (along with *.pdf, *.html, *.txt) > but I think I forgot to ask you whether they could be useful for some > purposes. Is there any point in shipping them? If not, what about > stopping make install'ing them? I am not sure if you are talking about the .xml alone, or if you are also talking about the html/pdf/ps/txt output formats. The .xml for DocBook.xml is both an input format (someone types in modification) and an output format (the file is read by a human being). For example, gnome-help can read DocBook/XML and so can some editors. This is why it is installed. I had the same impression a while back. It has a dual role. Thanks for asking. In xorg-docs and any other modules with DocBook documents, a couple of new files will get generated and installed. They are *.fo.db and *.html.db. Check the README in xorg-sgml-doctools, I tried to explain some of these. So I can remember in a few weeks from now :-) > > KiBi.
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