On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 08:41 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote: > If anyone has a few minutes, can you help me by posting the latest > release-notes from CVS to the Web? > > You can follow the pages from http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release- > notes with new links for FC5 test2. test1 can be left in the table > below and test2 highlighted. > > The Tip box has two kind of links: > > * The first is to the absolute latest in CVS HEAD. > > * The second to what is tagged FC-5-TEST2-TRANS-FREEZE. > > There may be more languages available in HEAD, please test by > uncommenting in the Makefile and running test builds, along with what > you know from fedora-docs-commits. > > I will check back in a few hours and see if help is needed. Karsten, Sorry I missed this email in the morning -- I was working from another system and didn't check email at the time. I wasn't sure what the deal was with dealing with non-HEAD builds, so I couldn't handle that part. What I *did* do: 1. Using the "${FDPBIN}/db2rpm-info" script, I created a skeleton "rpm-info.xml" file. This file is now *REQUIRED* to do builds. I think Tommy and/or I noted this in on-list posts, but it probably could stand more emphasis. Assuming your document parent file is called "mydoc-en.xml", just run: $ cd ~/fedora/docs/mydoc/ $ ../docs-common/bin/db2rpm-info mydoc-en.xml > rpm-info.xml (Only do this when you first create rpm-info.xml, obviously.) 2. I copied the translated titles for the relnotes into the "rpm-info.xml" file. (The desc element for each lang still needs translation; the lang="en" version is filled in for reference by translators.) 3. I did a normal build and publish routine for HEAD, installing into the docs/relnotes/fc5/test2-latest-${LANG} directories. 4. I added docs/relnotes/fc5/test2-${LANG} directories into which the frozen tag versions can be installed, but again, I wasn't confident about doing this right, so I figured the HEAD was more important to get out there. I should note that I started work on DocGuide v2 this weekend, which will include this information of course, but I encourage everyone to get active and ask questions on the fedora-docs-list if they are having problems building anything or understanding what's changing. I'm copying the f-trans-l in case I miss any of our wonderful and helpful translators who are doing such an AMAZING job getting this content ready. Seriously, you guys rock. -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
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