On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 02:44:37PM +0200, Jan Pokorný wrote: > it was brought to my attention that unlike in Fedora, openSUSE has > taken care of the (relatively niche) area of dealing with packages' > entries to what other SW consumes (directly or via transitive chain > of catalogs) from /etc/xml/catalog file: > > https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_XML_Schemas_and_Stylesheets > > What follows is a natural consideration whether it would, for once, > make sense for Fedora to follow this example, for ~3 reasons: > A unified management of XML catalogs is very good idea. Having packaged and properly registered DTDs is is prerequisite for processing XML files an off-line environment (e.g. generating documentation from DocBook in Koji). -- Petr
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