[Openmcl-devel] getting new docs?

Gary Byers gb at clozure.com
Sat Aug 7 19:23:15 PDT 2004



On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Lars Rosengreen wrote:

>
> On Aug 7, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Cyrus Harmon wrote:
> > The new documentation is great. What's the best way to get a local
> > copy of this? I seem to recall something about this being available
> > via CVS, but it doesn't seem to be in the 0.14 or 0.14-dev trees. Am I
> > missing something? Is a tarball available? If so I couldn't find it on
> > the web site, not that it's not there...
>
> I used this link at the bottom of openmcl.clozure.com's front page to
> download a copy:
>
> http://openmcl.clozure.com/openmcl-docs.tbz
>
> I think it is also in the "website" cvs tree.
>

The website sources (.xml and stylesheets) are in CVS at:

clozure.com:/usr/local/publiccvs/website

The anonymous CVS username and password are both "cvs", so:

shell> cvs -d :pserver:cvs at clozure.com:/usr/local/publiccvs login
Password: [cvs]

shell> cvs -d :pserver:cvs at clozure.com:/usr/local/publiccvs get website

will check out a working copy.

There's a Makefile in the toplevel /website directory that can be used
to build the HTML files from the XML sources on Darwin; it assumes
that tools like "xsltproc" have been installed via Fink
(http::/fink.sourceforge.net).  You may need to modify the Makefile
slightly if you've installed xsltproc via other means, and may have
to modify it significantly to use another translator.

If anyone wants CVS write access, please let me know.

> -Lars
>



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