Re: parted.txt build problem

2002-04-09 Thread Josip Rodin

On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 06:05:30PM -0700, David Kimdon wrote:
  % make parted.txt
  ./man2text /archive/debian parted 8 parted  parted.txt
  ./man2text: /usr/lib/debootstrap/functions: No such file or directory
  No manual entry for parted
  W: parted(8) ASCII man page cannot be generated, stubbing
 boot-floppies needs debootstrap to build.
 
  
  Is it possible to just ship the right thing outright?
 
 You mean keep a local copy of the man page?  I'd rather not.
 Duplication like that can lead to excess work and/or out of date docs.

I'm not saying it doesn't need debootstrap to build. My point is that this
is an extra dependency just introduced in documentation/ and that I can't
build the file normally for www.d.o without manual intervention.

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Re: parted.txt build problem

2002-04-09 Thread Josip Rodin

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 08:57:37AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
% make parted.txt
./man2text /archive/debian parted 8 parted  parted.txt
./man2text: /usr/lib/debootstrap/functions: No such file or directory
No manual entry for parted
W: parted(8) ASCII man page cannot be generated, stubbing
   boot-floppies needs debootstrap to build.
   

Is it possible to just ship the right thing outright?
   
   You mean keep a local copy of the man page?  I'd rather not.
   Duplication like that can lead to excess work and/or out of date docs.
  
  I'm not saying it doesn't need debootstrap to build. My point is that this
  is an extra dependency just introduced in documentation/ and that I can't
  build the file normally for www.d.o without manual intervention.
 
 There's nothing I can do about that.  You need to get that package
 installed, or else grab the functions file and put it somewhere in
 your home dir and reference that.
 
 Either you want the ASCII version of the man pages in the
 documentation, or you want us to remove the doc-build dependancy for
 debootstrap -- pick one.

For now it would be good if someone provided me with a copy of fully built
parted.txt :)

I'm not sure for a long term solution. It's inherently hard to get woody
packages installed on klecker since klecker runs potato.

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Re: parted.txt build problem

2002-04-09 Thread Richard Hirst

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 03:07:37PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
 For now it would be good if someone provided me with a copy of fully built
 parted.txt :)

Is this what you want?

http://saens.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-ia64/3.0.22-2002-04-03/doc/parted.txt

Richard


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Re: parted.txt build problem

2002-04-09 Thread Josip Rodin

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Richard Hirst wrote:
  For now it would be good if someone provided me with a copy of fully built
  parted.txt :)
 
 Is this what you want?
 
 
http://saens.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-ia64/3.0.22-2002-04-03/doc/parted.txt

Ah, indeed.

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Re: parted.txt build problem

2002-04-08 Thread Junichi Uekawa

Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] cum veritate scripsit:

 % make parted.txt
 ./man2text /archive/debian parted 8 parted  parted.txt
 ./man2text: /usr/lib/debootstrap/functions: No such file or directory
 No manual entry for parted
 W: parted(8) ASCII man page cannot be generated, stubbing
 
 Is it possible to just ship the right thing outright?

Does it require debootstrap to build for some reason ?


regaerds,
junichi


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