Re: [lfs-dev] Adding attributes in the source XML

2020-10-06 Thread Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev
On 10/6/20 7:59 PM, Kevin Buckley via lfs-dev wrote: On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 20:03, Pierre Labastie via lfs-dev wrote: Where should such a declaration go? The attribute has to be declared in the dtd (document type definition), where anything pertaining to the xml document is declared (not

Re: [lfs-dev] Adding attributes in the source XML

2020-10-06 Thread Kevin Buckley via lfs-dev
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 20:03, Pierre Labastie via lfs-dev wrote: > > > > > Where should such a declaration go? > > The attribute has to be declared in the dtd (document type definition), > where anything pertaining to the xml document is declared (not only > attributes, but also tags and their

Re: [lfs-dev] Adding attributes in the source XML

2020-10-06 Thread Thomas Trepl via lfs-dev
Am Dienstag, den 06.10.2020, 18:48 +0800 schrieb Kevin Buckley via lfs-dev: > i was experimenting with making use of an extra attribute in the > XML source tags, akin to the vanilla book's 'sysv' or 'systemd' > for the "revision" attribute,, or to Thomas's Multilib arch attribute > ('ml_32',

Re: [lfs-dev] Adding attributes in the source XML

2020-10-06 Thread Pierre Labastie via lfs-dev
On Tue, 2020-10-06 at 18:48 +0800, Kevin Buckley via lfs-dev wrote: > i was experimenting with making use of an extra attribute in the > XML source tags, akin to the vanilla book's 'sysv' or 'systemd' > for the "revision" attribute,, or to Thomas's Multilib arch attribute > ('ml_32', 'ml_x32' or

[lfs-dev] Adding attributes in the source XML

2020-10-06 Thread Kevin Buckley via lfs-dev
i was experimenting with making use of an extra attribute in the XML source tags, akin to the vanilla book's 'sysv' or 'systemd' for the "revision" attribute,, or to Thomas's Multilib arch attribute ('ml_32', 'ml_x32' or 'ml_all'). When i come to render my source, having added an extra