Re: [PATCH RESEND] Documentation/DocBook: set default encoding for db2*-utils

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> > If you have any "fixes" so that pdfdocs/psdocs can work for the masses,
> > I'm interested.
> 
> Me, too ;-) If anyone out there can give any hints about the exact
> prerequisites, please let us know. Wolfram, what are you using? You said
> Lenny, but did you need any configuration changes?

I use a standard Lenny distribution. To be precise, three docbooks did
also not work for me initially:

device-drivers.tmpl: This could be fixed by increasing hash_extra from
50000 to 100000 in /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf.

kernel-hacking.tmpl: It broke after 100 warnings/errors. Didn't
investigate.

regulator.tmpl: It breaks with a segfault(!) triggered by an error in
some dsssl-script. I consider this as a bug in the toolchain. Sadly,
there don't seem to be happening much in the involved projects.

So, I just skipped the latter two manually to get the docs I was really
interested in. First, I thought this happens just here, but reading your
comments, I get the impression that these bugs might be widespread :(

I haven't really looked into it, but as xmlto and jadetex seem both to
have bugs and are sleepy projects, it might be worth trying a way using
xmlroff? Maybe anyone tried this already?

Regards,

   Wolfram

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