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Re: authoritative source for SGML ISO character entitydefinitions?
- From: Daniel Veillard <veillard at redhat dot com>
- To: "Matt G." <matt_g_ at hotmail dot com>
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 03:04:00 -0500
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: authoritative source for SGML ISO character entitydefinitions?
- References: <F134oDaSeXnbnCndg5o00008795@hotmail.com>
- Reply-to: veillard at redhat dot com
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 07:45:17AM +0000, Matt G. wrote:
> >Really, the linux tools (RPMs from say, redhat, Mandrake et. al) are
> >getting to the point where they provide a good environment for
> >docbook processing "out of the box".
>
> Thanks, but I'm not really interested in packages. To properly maintain an
> industrial-strength installation, it is ideal to be able to obtain and
> upgrade each component, independently. ...and I don't want to grab entire
> kits, simply for the sake of one particular component.
Then please don't complain about the complexity of the setup on
the application list. If you deliberately opted for the hard way and
doing everything by yourself, then you should not complain that there
is work down the road. Some things like for example maintaining catalogs
etc... can be really easy when packaging is present and a real nightmare
when you're doing the install without any underlying structure.
> Furthermore, our environment consists of about a hundred Linux + Solaris +
> FreeBSD boxes, and everything must be installed on the network, in a
> reproducible fashion, so RPMs tend to be pretty useless.
<offtopic>
seems you didn't looked very far. RPMs and other packages are working
on those.
</offtopic>
Daniel
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