On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 08:50:11PM -0800, Keith Packard wrote: > Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> writes: > > > 3rd choice - this seems to work for me, shipping a file named README in the > > tarball without any Makefile modifications: > > Yikes! Scary git-fu! > > Maybe we can see if cmark-gfm is available? That's the github fork that > parses more useful common mark syntax files, which should be starting to > show up in distros (it's in Debian at least). > > $ cmark-gfm --to plaintext README.md > README
I'd prefer avoiding depending on tools that aren't widely available yet to make release. I can't find it on Ubuntu LTS. (There is the original cmark in OpenBSD ports but I didn't find it on Ubuntu LTS either). > > if we actually want to generate a plaintext README file? Until then, > just copy it? I prefer to just ship README.md alone. As Ray say people are used to that now. -- Matthieu Herrb
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