Re: Documentation files in html format?

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Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 03:10:57PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote:
>> One note on asciidoc:  I experienced the same as Willy when I wanted to
>> build git with manpages on a distribution without prebuilt asciidoc.
> 
> I assume you had troubles with the docbook utilities and not asciidoc itself.
> asciidoc is used to generate the format used by docbook utilities to
> generate man-pages.

Probably.  I repressed the memory of that traumatizing experience.

> The html example I posted previously were made solely by asciidoc and no
> additional docbook stuff.

Good.  The vanilla asciidoc-8.2.2.tar.gz looks like it can be installed
without any prerequisites besides Python >=2.3.  (The distro which I am
currently using has prepackaged versions of asciidoc.)
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