Zoran,
> I've been currently swamped with finishing our 2.0
> release and have pretty tight schedule.
good luck! the announcement of 2.0 on your website tells from your long hours!
A huge load of new features.
-Bernd.
Yes, that is my point, by default install in simpler structure and
provide examples of more complex setups whether in config file or other
sample-configs.tlc files.
It is just currently it is neither of two, only confusing installation
and non-complete sample config:-)))
Jeff Rogers wrote:
Vlad Seryakov wrote:
Hi,
I am proposing new directory structure for /usr/local/ns, current
installation of naviserver comes from aolserver multi-server environment
which is not very usual. For beginners it is very confusing, for
advanced users it does not matter because they customize it as t
Hi,
I am proposing new directory structure for /usr/local/ns, current
installation of naviserver comes from aolserver multi-server environment
which is not very usual. For beginners it is very confusing, for
advanced users it does not matter because they customize it as they want.
What do yo
Am 19.01.2006 um 18:17 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
Apropos: Is there a magic-convert to doctoolformat the current
nroff files?
Heh... you're asking questions... I have NO idea.
I've been currently swamped with finishing our 2.0
release and have pretty tight schedule. I'm afraid
you will have
Hi Zoran,
> One way to do this is to make a subdirectory in doc/
> like:
> src
> man
> html
> where src would contain sources of the doc and man/html
> would contain generated files. There should be a
yes, that should work. And if not, there's CVS :-)
>make doc
>
> make tar
Am 19.01.2006 um 15:07 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
Did we talk about where to place documentation files in doctools
format?
Into the "doc/" directory? Or there only nroff formatted?
Or completely separated, so that before a file release documenation is
generated to nroff and then merged to "do
Did we talk about where to place documentation files in doctools format?
Into the "doc/" directory? Or there only nroff formatted?
Or completely separated, so that before a file release documenation is
generated to nroff and then merged to "doc/"?