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Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] docbook 4.5 install. Woefully hard?


There is also a Java-based set up designed for using Ant at
http://forgedp.fusesource.org/.

It is designed to be a simple unzip for using DB5. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Pawson [mailto:davep@dpawson.co.uk] 
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 8:03 AM
To: Markus Hoenicka
Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] docbook 4.5 install. Woefully hard?

On 08/03/2009 10:39 AM, Markus Hoenicka wrote:


> Instructions like these would sure be appreciated by many, as long as 
> someone has time enough to keep them updated. I still have such a set 
> of instructions for Windows online 
> (http://www.mhoenicka.de/software/sgml/sgmlnt.html), but I'm afraid 
> the XML part is badly outdated, and I don't have time to fix it
anytime soon.

Yes, I'd forgotten about yours Markus.
I used those for long enough, but my Linux setup has been stable enough
that I forgot about half the stuff!



>
> Would Cygwin be acceptable for your "client"? Cygwin has a fairly 
> complete toolchain for XML processing, although I'm not sure about the

> schema-based DocBook versions.


I'm not best to judge that. I've not had much success with it since it
changed from a 'complete' installation.
Nor am I sure Windows users would appreciate changing 'environment'
or installing such a big item?

What do others think?


The only thing that remains to be solved
> is to take the guesswork out of the installation. Wouldn't it be 
> possible to nudge common package systems, like Linux distros and 
> Cygwin, into providing a basic DocBook processing meta package which 
> simply installs the essential pieces? It should then be easier to go 
> from there if someone doesn't like xsltproc and wants a Java-based 
> processor and so on.


To my knowledge they all do their own thing?
Hence my http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/setup/index.html
as a complete setup, if peculiar to me.

The 'docbook' end is (IMHO) fairly good now and doesn't need adjusting.
Just the surrounding tools that need something doing for them.
1) A suggested location (or even a 'base') for those without admin
rights
2) Batch/script files to run them for docbook
3) Optional: a make file or ant script
4) A partial catalog file  to start things off
5) A catalog.manager file


regards



regards

--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk

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