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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Docbook setup on Debian 3.0
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 04:47:34PM -0500, Mike M wrote: > On Wednesday 26 February 2003 15:32, Michael Wiedmann wrote: > > * Mike M <linux-support@earthlink.net> wrote [030226 13:37]: > > > I did apt-get install sgml2x. I can't find runjade. > > > > IIRC 'runjade' is only in the unstable 'sgml2x' package. Unfortunately it appeared in 0.99.4. You'll note that it is also available in "testing" (sarge), since I haven't done a release in the last 6 months or so - see http://packages.debian.org/sgml2x > With openjade1.3 I get 5390 warnings from a 16-line source file. Should I > ignore all warnings or most warnings? > > I cowardly avoid anything called unstable. Would this work just as well? For this particular case, yes. There are no blocking bugs I know of - although things can still be improved, as usual :) What I usually do, is having all of stable, testing, and unstable in /etc/apt/sources.list: | deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free | deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free | deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian sid main contrib non-free While making sure that by default I get packages from stable, with this statement in /etc/apt/apt.conf: | APT::Default-Release "3.0*"; > With jade I get no warnings. Is it just throwing warnings away and giving a > false sense that all is well? Mostly :) However, for most purposes this warning is harmless. Since DTDDECL support is quite recent, virtually no application really relies on it. Regards, -- Yann Dirson <Yann.Dirson@fr.alcove.com> http://www.alcove.com/ Technical support manager Responsable de l'assistance technique Senior Free-Software Consultant Consultant senior en Logiciels Libres Debian developer (dirson@debian.org) Développeur Debian
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