Re: Building documentation on an isolated network

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On 5/8/10 10:24 AM, Jack Moore wrote:
I'm trying to setup a git repository on an isolated (not connected to the internet) network.  The repository is to be accessed by several developers on their own workstations (all running RHEL 5).  I have got git to build and install the executable with no problem, but when I try to build the documentation is runs into problems with ASCIIDOC.  I found an ASCIIDOC rpm for version 8.x.  I think ASCIIDOC is looking for some standard DTDs.  Does anyone have suggestions?--

$ make quick-install-doc

tom

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