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Subject: DOCBOOK: Re: tagging package names (rpm, deb)
Mark Johnson <mark@phy.duke.edu> writes: > David Mason <dcm@redhat.com> writes: > > This is simply a filename. It is a file on your system, > > package or not. Yes. > They're files, all right. But they're very special files. Besides, > I can't let you get away with that answer, it's too easy. :-) > > > <filename>docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb</filename> <filename role="deb">docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb</filename> > <package format="deb" version="2" maintaineremail="mrj@debian.org"> > docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb > </package> This is plain wrong ;) The package is called "docbook-xsl-stylesheets"; the version number is "1.38", etc.; thus you can customize the DTD to accept: <para>The <package p_version="1.38" p_revision="2" p_maintaineremail="mrj@debian.org">docbook-xsl-stylesheets</package> is available as <filename role="deb">docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb</filename>.</para> Additionally, watch your whitespace usage. Sooner or later XML will bite you. In my LaTeX docs I'm using \paket{docbook-xsl-stylesheets} -- nice for indexing purposes (Paket = package). -- work : ke@suse.de | ,__o : http://www.suse.de/~ke/ | _-\_<, home : keichwa@gmx.net | (*)/'(*)
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