Instead of inkscape, name package for rsvg-convert.  Unfortunately,
the package name varies wildly among distros.

Adjust surrounding text accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <[email protected]>
---
 FAQ-BUILD.txt | 23 +++++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/FAQ-BUILD.txt b/FAQ-BUILD.txt
index e9719a60..e86dffb7 100644
--- a/FAQ-BUILD.txt
+++ b/FAQ-BUILD.txt
@@ -40,11 +40,13 @@
                Alternatively, you can use the container image described
                in #13 below.  Otherwise, instructions follow.
 
-               On Ubuntu Focal and later, the following list should cover
+               On Ubuntu jammy and later, the following list should cover
                necessary packages (except for -doc packages):
                        texlive-publishers texlive-pstricks
                        texlive-science texlive-fonts-extra
-                       xfig inkscape graphviz
+                       xfig librsvg2-bin graphviz
+
+               On Ubuntu focal, install inkscape instead of librsvg2-bin.
 
                On Fedora, installing the following set of packages
                suffices:
@@ -53,7 +55,7 @@
                        texlive-collection-latexextra
                        texlive-collection-fontsextra
                        texlive-collection-fontutils
-                       transfig graphviz inkscape
+                       transfig graphviz librsvg2-tools
 
                On other Linux distributions such as RHEL/CentOS and
                Scientific Linux, where support of TeX Live packages
@@ -70,7 +72,20 @@
 
                Besides TeX Live, you need the following list of
                packages:
-                       fig2dev (or transfig) graphviz inkscape
+                       fig2dev (or transfig) graphviz librsvg2-tools
+                       (or librsvg2-bin, rsvg-convert, etc.)
+
+           Note: For building on Git repo prior to January 2024,  you need
+               inkscape as well.
+
+               Preferred SVG --> PDF converter is rsvg-convert >= v2.57.
+               rsvg-convert v2.52 should also suffice.  If there is
+               no inkscape installed, any version of rsvg-convert is
+               used for the conversion, albeit there can be poor looking
+               figures in the end.
+               You can continue building perfbook without rsvg-convert
+               if you have inkscape, that is, as long as command-line
+               mode inkscape works reliably...
 
 6.     I cannot build perfbook, and the perfbook.log file complains
        about some obscure package being missing.  What do I do?
-- 
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