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Re: Docs in split packages: msg#00003

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Subject: Re: Docs in split packages

Hi David,

David Nebauer writes:
> I've just built a version of refdb using 'disable-server' and
> 'disable-clients' to see if I could produce a document-only install that
> might form the basis of a debian package. I note one major and one
> minor problem. The minor first: the install includes the file
> 'refdb-manual.fo'. It is over 3 MB in size and not needed as the pdf
> version installs also.
>

That's a bummer. I guess this was a backfiring attempt to force the
.fo file into the package to silence make. I've fixed that.

> The major problem is the man pages build as part of the documentation
> and not alongside the client or server. I quite understand why you
> designed it this way. Unfortunately, it violates an inflexible Debian
> rule that any executable installing to one of the recognised bin
> directories MUST have an accompanying man page. If you could alter the
> man page build such that their inclusion depends on the
> 'disable-[clients|server]' flags (and ditch 'refdb-manual.fo') it would
> be quite simple to build a 'refdb-doc' package alongside 'refdb-clients'
> and 'refdb-server'.
>

I tried to implement this suggestion. You should now be able to build
three packages:

--disable-clients --disable-docs (server package)
--disable-server --disable-docs (client package)
--disable-server --disable-clients (doc package)

Both the client and the server builds should be accompanied by their
respective man pages. Let me know if I got something wrong here.

regards,
Markus

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