On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 09:21:35PM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
> If memory serves me right, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 07:57:31AM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:

> Haven't been to Macau...but there's lots of jade in Hong Kong too.  :-)

One hour by fast boat, I was surprised. Worth visiting!

> openjade is a descendent of jade (I don't think jade is being developed
> anymore).  For some reason, jade has some problems running on the Alpha.
> I asked nik once why we don't just use openjade for everything...I think
> the answer was that there were some issues with languages using
> multi-byte characters.  Personally, I run openjade on most of my i386 
> boxes (it's an option for that architecture).
> 
> (These things are SGML parsers, BTW.  That's about the extent of my 
> knowledge.)

Right, this makes sense. It implies that multibyte chars will be dealt with
wrongly for the Alpha distrib..

> > > OK.  Can you apply the following patch to Makefile.inc.docports?  It's
> > > against HEAD but it should apply equally well to RELENG4 because the
> > > files (modulo CVS strings) are identical.
> 
> [...time passes...report of apparent success...]
> 
> Yay!  OK, I'll commit this "soon" (kind of brain-dead right now, don't
> trust myself to do commits properly).  If you get to it first, that's
> fine too.

OK.

> > You forgot the :-)..  building all ports will take aeons (I suspect;
> > I would be surprised if it didnot)
> 
> No...I just meant building the ports tree itself, not all of the 
> packages.  In other words, if you don't set "NOPORTS=YES", a complete 
> ports tree gets checked out and tarred up for the distribution.  The 
> docproj ports get built out out of this ports tree, so the definition 
> of ${MINIMALDOCPORTS} is moot.  If you set "NOPORTS=YES", then only the 
> ports in ${MINIMALDOCPORTS} get checked out of the repo, and that's 
> where you (we?) got bitten.

O.. yes, makes sense.

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