I have downloaded Kernel 2.6.0 and tried 'make htmldocs' but it
complained that I have to install docbook styles.
I have docbook installed (I think) I have downloaded the styles from the
link given in /usr/linux/Documentation/Changes but found no way how to
install these styles.
I have searched
Aaron wrote:
What distro do you run they are included in most distros.
Aaron
On Saturday 20 December 2003 08:25 pm, Ori Idan wrote:
I have downloaded Kernel 2.6.0 and tried 'make htmldocs' but it
complained that I have to install docbook styles.
I have docbook installed (I think) I have downloade
docbook is hardly something that no one knows anything about it. You can always read
the docbook book (or by it) and it is indeed a very sophisticated document creation
system that far exceeds in depth and flexibility any WYSIWYG systems.
You can generate the output in multiple forms, such as
"My system" could help you, though note that it is much less sophisticated than
docbook and/or Borges, is still being updated from time to time (i.e. the XSL is still
a mess as I'm learning the technology while writing it), supports only HTML generation
and the documentation is still not comple
Just a few complimentary pieces of information:
- Info for accessing the cvs: http://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=734 there's a
link at the right for online browsing
- The Swimming Guide browser source is under the module l2swim2
- The Swimming Guide documents are udner the module l2swim-