Guy Maor wrote: > On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, Shaya Potter wrote: > > > Is there a postscript version of the documents > > Yes, in the directory ftp://chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk/users/ian/dpkg-doc/ > you'll find various versions of the files, including postscript. > > Once again, these are *DRAFT* documents which do *NOT* reflect current > policies. Although major changes are unlikely, they are certainly > possible. > > If you are a prospective developer, please also get the latest hello > and dpkg packages from /debian/project/experimental to play with. The > same caveats apply; you should *NOT* upload any packages using the new > source format. >
In an effort to save some time and possibly some trees, note that: The new documents are provided in the most recent versions of dpkg (>=1.3.3). They are in /usr/doc/dpkg as HTML files. If you get the source for dpkg version 1.3.3, you will find the SGML source files from which these HTML files were generated using the new debiandoc script developed by Ian Jackson. (Thanks, Ian!). In order to translate those files into Postscript, you need to install debiandoc-sgml, linuxdoc-sgml, sp, and sgmlspm. Then you can convert the SGML source files into postscript using the command debiandoc2ps programmer.sgml debiandoc2ps policy.sgml Then, if you live on the West side of the Atlantic, you probably then will want to run the command psresize -Pa4 -pletter programmer.ps > programmer.ps.letter and then you want to print programmer.ps.letter. Assuming not everyone wants to go through all this, it might help some folks to put the Postscript files (in both A4 and letter size formats) on the WWW site. These documents have been so badly needed for so long that it seems that it would be a really Good Thing to do whatever can be done to promulgate them (IMHO). Regards, Susan Kleinmann