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Subject: DOCBOOK: really a docbook "packaging" question
kind of off-topic, but i've noticed that the packaging of the docbook stuff on red hat linux is kind of non-intuitive, heavily laced with SGML references, such as the fact that the XML DTDs are under /usr/share/sgml, xsltproc gets the locations to find catalogs from the env variable SGML_CATALOG_FILES, and so on. anyone know if there any plans to clean this up so that XML gets its own directory structure to make it easier to understand the file and directory layout? just curious. rday
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