Thanks Matthew but these packages somehow seemed not to help.
@Darby : Well I just follow the manual
And looking closely in the stuff I see it didn't find anything :) so I
just installed xsltproc
and it used it, instead of xinclude.
Thanks both.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/zf/documentation/manua
I realize now that I read this wrong. You needed to know about your
software dependencies, and Matthew appears to have helped you in that
regard. Sorry for any confusion! :)
Best regards,
Darby
Darby Felton wrote:
> Hi Julian,
>
> This is the second time I've answered this question, but I'm not
Hi Julian,
This is the second time I've answered this question, but I'm not sure
where people are getting the idea that they are supposed to use xinclude
as a command-line utility to build the ZF DocBook sources. Any ideas on
this point would be much appreciated. :)
The DocBook documentation is b
-- Julian Davchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Monday, 11 February 2008, 04:26 PM +0200):
> Hi,
> Using debian sidux here... and have hard time finding xinclude binary
> that I need for building docs from trunk
>
> xinclude --output html/index.html html.xsl manual.xml
> make: xinclude: Command not
Hi,
Using debian sidux here... and have hard time finding xinclude binary
that I need for building docs from trunk
xinclude --output html/index.html html.xsl manual.xml
make: xinclude: Command not found
So if anyone have a clue which package I need, will be more than helpful
aptitude, apt-file c