"Fred L. Drake, Jr." <fdrake at acm.org> writes: > Michael Hudson writes: > > It occurs to me that I don't know *why* Fred is so much the > > documentation man; I've not had any trouble processing the docs into > > HTML lately (haven't tried on Windows, admittedly, and I haven't > > tried to make info ever). > > It's certainly gotten easier to deal with the documentation on modern > Linux distributions. At CNRI, we used mostly Solaris boxes, and I > have to build my own teTeX installations from source, and hand-select > a version of LaTeX2HTML that worked for me. Oh, there was a reason I put a "lately" in what I said... > At this point, all the software that I can't just install from a > RedHat CD is part of what gets pulled down from CVS. I've been able > to build the docs on Cygwin as well, though I've not tried lately. > A lot of what it takes to build the docs is written into Doc/Makefile, > but it does require a solid make (it even uses $(shell ...) now, so > maybe only GNU make will do; not sure). One thing that puzzled me: Doc/Makefile seems to require that Doc/tools is on $PATH, unless I'm misunderstanding something. > > What else needs to be done? There must be quite a bit of mucking > > about on creosote to do, I guess. > > There's a bit, but that's getting easier and easier as I've gone > through it a few times now. I updated PEP 101 the other evening so > anyone can do what's needed to build the packages and get them in the > download locations. There's more to be written to explain what else > needs to be updated on the site. Well, progress! I think it's a worthy goal that no single person is required to make a release, and that actually this isn't too far off. Cheers, mwh -- Never meddle in the affairs of NT. It is slow to boot and quick to crash. -- Stephen Harris -- http://home.xnet.com/~raven/Sysadmin/ASR.Quotes.html
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