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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: : Need to clarify few things about DocBook's GSoC-12 project idea-"Transform from make-based build system to ANT"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yes, that proposal had the build of the DocBook 1.0 releases in mind. We should confirm that everybody (especially people who understand the current build process) is ok with the idea. I put it on there because I recall there was talk of moving to ant a while back. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do "mvn clean install" and have a release built with not other setup on the system. Then maybe install Jenkins on the snapshot machine and use it. David On 03/05/2012 10:00 AM, Robert Nagle wrote: > I suspect that the proposal is talking about a backend process to > generate docbook XSL builds from source code on the sourceforge > project to replace a make system. > > But another need may for a good generic ant script which could be > customized by end users to generate epub output on different > platforms. > > Lars Vogel has done some work on that. > http://www.vogella.de/articles/DocBook/article.html#epub but > apparently there are still things it needs to do. > > I'd love to switch over completely to make, but I find it a little > overwhelming. > > Since epub3 is coming soon as well, any ant script needs to be > forward-thinking as well. > > rj > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPVO1AAAoJEMHeSXG7afUhvyUH/1NSm+/Afd+qTfXCFGX0BGRF zV3eIVd0/ZMcIJ/5SNY6d6XocgLhg/4qPJZEOQ3AR2kLIvSF4KABLBXYFH+2mA9b rkBrb0GuAmr6k2xX7QkPzKP2Uhn3chZ4GR6vU+/MFZdUUirVeg3Wb9VPlwCTgIWB HZIkYQ6DLEbsFqtTAPm7lnFcNhuBbJwAf53CvPZV7eX2j5TumMfyIxK1FnTq44SQ iixLYYMJL/3cWbcBj7xB6Ua1N6Dv/M/9KB+j8o3RYRIDsL+brtVQq/6wm3AVRmTh QjYDaxLItlZxtbHh9ZLdeEQCs0I2XvgsUpZ/EQWrX9501pWOgFG/ZCSHTzxp9Rc= =6LGW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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