Jim Winstead wrote:
> it is broken because the system builds the manual outside of the phpdoc
> tree. that means when $(srcdir) isn't properly used, the build breaks.
>
> this is easy to test and fix on any (unix) system -- just make an empty
> directory, and run phpdoc's configure from there (u
From: "Hartmut Holzgraefe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>most likely we have hit a TeX buffer limit once again
> >>
> >
> > If you compare the translated PDF manuals you will see that:
> >
> > en:Chapter 46Database issues
> > de:Kapitel 46Database issues
> >
> > stops at the same page c
ignore my previous question, i'm getting stupid :(
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Jim Winstead wrote:
> this is easy to test and fix on any (unix) system -- just make an empty
> directory, and run phpdoc's configure from there (using whatever
> absolute or relative path is appropriate).
how has this ever worked when some of the stylesheets (the plain
.dsl files) stay in $srcd
Egon Schmid wrote:
>>most likely we have hit a TeX buffer limit once again
>>
>
> If you compare the translated PDF manuals you will see that:
>
> en:Chapter 46Database issues
> de:Kapitel 46Database issues
>
> stops at the same page content on different pages (1896 vs. 1611).
From: "Hartmut Holzgraefe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Ok, but there is another error in the build system or the manual
> > itself. Look at the PDF manuals and you will see a incomplete
table
> > of content (?? as page numbers at the end) and this pages aren´t
> > shown.
>
> most likely we have hit a
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 06:37:09PM +0100, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> Egon Schmid wrote:
> >Ok, but there is another error in the build system or the manual
> >itself. Look at the PDF manuals and you will see a incomplete table
> >of content (?? as page numbers at the end) and this pages aren?t
>
Egon Schmid wrote:
> Ok, but there is another error in the build system or the manual
> itself. Look at the PDF manuals and you will see a incomplete table
> of content (?? as page numbers at the end) and this pages aren´t
> shown.
most likely we have hit a TeX buffer limit once again
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Hartm
From: "Jim Winstead" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> it is broken because the system builds the manual outside of the
phpdoc
> tree. that means when $(srcdir) isn't properly used, the build
breaks.
Ok, but there is another error in the build system or the manual
itself. Look at the PDF manuals and you wil
Jim Winstead wrote:
> it is broken because the system builds the manual outside of the phpdoc
> tree. that means when $(srcdir) isn't properly used, the build breaks.
ok, blame me :(
> this is easy to test and fix on any (unix) system -- just make an empty
> directory, and run phpdoc's confi
it is broken because the system builds the manual outside of the phpdoc
tree. that means when $(srcdir) isn't properly used, the build breaks.
this is easy to test and fix on any (unix) system -- just make an empty
directory, and run phpdoc's configure from there (using whatever
absolute or relat
Slawomir Pucia wrote:
>>can't reproduce this here, so i think (hope) my configure.in patch
>>from last night has fixed that ...
>>
>
> I was building manual yesterday on my box (before you submitted the patch),
> and everything was ok. It seems to be broken on php.net's box for few days,
> since
> can't reproduce this here, so i think (hope) my configure.in patch
> from last night has fixed that ...
I was building manual yesterday on my box (before you submitted the patch),
and everything was ok. It seems to be broken on php.net's box for few days,
since the newest version is dated 05-01
Slawomir Pucia wrote:
running make test_man_gen ...
> make: *** No rule to make target `test_man_gen'. Stop.
can't reproduce this here, so i think (hope) my configure.in patch
from last night has fixed that ...
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