On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 09:48:08PM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
> On 2008-09-02 21:28-0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > -- WARNING: DSSSL Style Sheet DTD not found
> > -- WARNING: DocBook HTML Stylesheet not found
> > -- WARNING: DocBook Print Stylesheet not found
> > -- WARNING: DocBook DTD not found
> > -- WARNING: Not building print documentation - dtd files / style sheets
> > are missing
> > -- WARNING: Not building html documentation - dtd files / style sheets are
> > missing
> >
> >
> > Any idea what exactly I need to build the docs?
> 
> Hi Orion:
> 
> The terms in the above warning messages should be enough to help you find
> what you need to install. For example, there are a lot of hits for the 
> combination of search terms docbook, stylesheet, and rpm on google. rpmfind
> is another possibility for searching.  However, grep may be all you need.
> IIRC from my last redhat distro experience almost a decade ago, they had an
> rpm which collected all descriptions of all their rpm's. So assuming that
> package still exists for modern redhat or you have other access to the
> complete descriptions of all potentially installable packages in your
> distro, you should be able to grep through those descriptions for some of
> the above terms to find what you need.
> 
> The last time I installed Debian from scratch I ran into the same problem,
> and resolved it in a similar way. That is, I used "apt-cache search" with
> the terms in the above warning messages to find all the Debian packages I
> needed to install in order to build the documentation.  It was pretty
> straightforward, and hopefully you will find it is just as straightforward
> for your own distro.

If you look in debian/control.in you can see what Debian packages are
required to build the documentation.

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