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Date:      Tue, 22 Aug 2000 14:44:57 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com>
To:        freebsd-doc@freebsd.org
Subject:   linuxdoc question
Message-ID:  <200008222144.OAA68939@bubba.whistle.com>

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Hello,

I don't subscribe to -doc and am definitely not a docs expert.
Hopefully this is a stupid/easy question.

I keep the docs for the 'mpd' port in .sgml files. These files were
created in monkey-see monkey-do fashion by patterning after the FreeBSD
handbook, back when it was using linuxdoc. I didn't know what I was
doing and now I'm paying for it :-)

The problem is that since I've upgraded my machine (and the various
ports required), the build of the documentation no longer works and
I have no idea what the problem is. All I know is that it used
to work and now it doesn't.

Of course the right answer is for me to learn what a !DOCTYPE is
and all that, but in the meantime I was hoping someone could spot
the problem.

This is the error:

  $ make
   ...
  sgmlfmt -f ascii  /local/home/archie/mpd-src/public/doc/mpd.sgml
  mpd.trf:26: can't open `mpd': No such file or directory
  mpd.trf:171: warning: `qrf*ref-bundle-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:176: warning: `qrf*ref-links-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:209: warning: `qrf*ref-interface-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:225: warning: `qrf*ref-ipcp-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:237: warning: `qrf*ref-compression-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:243: warning: `qrf*ref-encryption-pn' not defined
  mpd.trf:622: warning: `qrf*ref-chat-pn' not defined

The relevant files are here:

  ftp://ftp.whistle.com/pub/archie/misc/mpddoc.tgz

Vital stats:

  4.0-RELEASE
  sgmlformat-1.7
  jade-1.2.1
  linuxdoc-1.1
  docbook-1.1 (and -241, -3.0, -3.1, -4.0, -4.1)

Thanks for any ideas and/or help,
-Archie

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Archie Cobbs   *   Whistle Communications, Inc.  *   http://www.whistle.com


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