Re: How do I make DocBook?

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(By the way, because you replied to anand kumar's Memory allocation
problem post, it shows up in the threads as such.)

Suseelan B Sarin <ee98291@ee.iitm.ernet.in> writes:

> Hi,
> 	I wanted to know somehting about proc fs and ran a grep -r proc_fs 
> in kernel documentation directory. It found something in DocBook directory 
> which had a Makefile. But when I ran make, I got the message 
>
> Makefile:182: /Rules.make: No such file or directory
> make: *** No rule to make target `/Rules.make'.  Stop.
>
> Can someone tell me what exactly I am supposed to do?.

I tried to do this a while back and got frustrated trying to get a
working installation of the docbook software -- can't remember what
the software was, but it seemed kind of flakey.

The docbook-format stuff in the kernel is also on the web at the
kernelnewbies site, though, and that's what I read.  It's under
"kerneldoc". 

  http://kernelnewbies.org/documents/  


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