Tommaso Moroni schrieb:
> Is there any way to convert the upstream docbook in a man page?
> I tried with docbook-to-man and docbook-utils but they both didn't work.
I think it has to be a docbook document explicitly meant to be converted
to a man page. Otherwise, you'll have to write a short one y
Tommaso Moroni schrieb:
> Is there any way to convert the upstream docbook in a man page?
> I tried with docbook-to-man and docbook-utils but they both didn't work.
I think it has to be a docbook document explicitly meant to be converted
to a man page. Otherwise, you'll have to write a short one y
Hi everybody,
after some studying/learning/suffering I finally got to package the
different modules of the GNU polyxmass project.
These packages are lintian/linda clean (except for the bad-colors
error that I could not succeed to remove, even by following
indications from this list members).
I c
On Friday 13 February 2004 19.25, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
> * Magosányi Árpád <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040212 22:52]:
> > -if one wants to make the boot process unable to modify configuration,
> > they will also be stumbled upon. (And given the fact that mount
> > actually deletes and recreates /etc/
Hi!
While packaging my first kde application I had some problems/doubts:
Is there any way to convert the upstream docbook in a man page?
I tried with docbook-to-man and docbook-utils but they both didn't work.
Also, is it normal that the program doesn't install the manual in KHelpCenter?
The pac
Hi everybody,
after some studying/learning/suffering I finally got to package the
different modules of the GNU polyxmass project.
These packages are lintian/linda clean (except for the bad-colors
error that I could not succeed to remove, even by following
indications from this list members).
I c
On Friday 13 February 2004 19.25, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
> * Magosányi Árpád <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040212 22:52]:
> > -if one wants to make the boot process unable to modify configuration,
> > they will also be stumbled upon. (And given the fact that mount
> > actually deletes and recreates /etc/
Hi!
While packaging my first kde application I had some problems/doubts:
Is there any way to convert the upstream docbook in a man page?
I tried with docbook-to-man and docbook-utils but they both didn't work.
Also, is it normal that the program doesn't install the manual in KHelpCenter?
The pac
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 02:47:00AM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote:
> Hi! I'm still looking for a sponsor for the popfile[1] package I made.
Interesting. Have a look at
http://people.debian.org/~mpalmer/sponsorship.html, and if you like, contact
me privately and we can discuss sponsorship.
- Matt
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