Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 17:55:15 +0000 From: Nik Clayton <nik@freebsd.org> To: "F. Heinrichmeyer" <fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> Cc: "freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG>, doc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: gcc-2.95.2, jade and freebsd-sgml-documentation Message-ID: <19991201175515.A95818@kilt.nothing-going-on.org> In-Reply-To: <38415AA1.2586CEA9@fernuni-hagen.de>; from F. Heinrichmeyer on Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 05:38:57PM %2B0100 References: <38415AA1.2586CEA9@fernuni-hagen.de>
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[ I've cc'd FreeBSD-doc on this, in case there's someone there who's solved
the problem you're having ]
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 05:38:57PM +0100, F. Heinrichmeyer wrote:
> i tried to make me a new handbook, so i needed jade.
>
> But the newest C++ fashion (g++ under current) has changed to fast for
> this very old 1998 heavily template based source code distribution ;-).
> I had a lot of problems with const and not const .. and gave up. It is
> far to much to post here ...
>
> A lot of error messages are clearly written 1 to 1 from the ansi
> standard (yes we finally spent the 18 dollars ...), but something
> especially about a class "Location" looks really strange.
>
> What tool is recommendet to rebuild the documentation?
Unfortunately, jade is the tool of choice. I don't run -current, so
haven't had a chance to test out jade with the new GCC.
However, could you take a look at OpenJade? It's not in the ports tree
yet (should you want to submit a port I'll get it committed), and is a
continuation of the Jade codebase after the original author (James Clark)
moved on to other things.
There's an OpenJade home page at
http://www.netfolder.com/DSSSL/
and information about the OpenJade CVS repository at
http://jade-cvs.avionitek.com/
I hope that helps.
N
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