On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 04:06:02PM +0100, Roland Stigge wrote: > working on the legal issues for LaTeX2HTML [1], at debian-legal [2], we > concluded that LaTeX2HTML will have to be removed from main because it [...] > With /usr/bin/latex2html substituted, many packages render bad results > or even FTBFS because of several reasons: [...] > As the maintainer of one of the aforementioned packages you have the > choice between the following options (exclusively): [...] > * Build-Depend on hevea or hyperlatex if you figure out that one of > these alternatives are better than TeX4ht (htlatex)
Please consider using hevea as a replacement of latex2html. It is currently used (by the respective upstream authors) to produce html versions of the manual of OCaml and GNU Prolog. I don't know what the special features of latex2html are, but if you tell me what special needs you have I can try to check if it can be done with hevea. -Ralf. --