Update on documentation builds on OSX w/ macports

Started by Florian Pflugabout 14 years ago4 messages
#1Florian Pflug
fgp@phlo.org
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I've recently gotten annoyed again by the sorry state of docbook
SGML support in macports, and finally decided to do something
about it (OK, the fact that I recently deleted my Ubuntu VM,
forgetting that one of the reasons I had it was to be able to
build our docs has something to do with it also...)

I've patched the ports for openjade, iso8879 and docbook-dsssl,
and added a new port for docbook-sgml-4.2. These patches are sitting
in the macports trac now, waiting to be applied.

In the mean time, the modified ports are all contained in the
attached tar.bz2, should any of ye fellow OSX users want to try them
out before that.

Simply extract that archive, and add
file://<Absolute path to the extracted archive>
to /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf. After that,
port install openjade docbook-sgml-4.2
should give you a working docbook SGML environment.

Should openjade fail to build, try
port install openjade -universal
instead. On my machine, with XCode 4.2 installed, the universal variant
of openjade fails to build for some reason.

Many thanks to Bernd Helmle for his blog entry on the subject of
docbook SGML and macports[1]http://psoos.blogspot.com/2009/09/building-postgresql-documentation-on.html. Without that, I probably would have
created a new Ubuntu VM instead of playing with this.

best regards,
Florian Pflug

[1]: http://psoos.blogspot.com/2009/09/building-postgresql-documentation-on.html

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#2Dan Ports
drkp@csail.mit.edu
In reply to: Florian Pflug (#1)
Re: Update on documentation builds on OSX w/ macports

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 02:02:09AM +0200, Florian Pflug wrote:

I've patched the ports for openjade, iso8879 and docbook-dsssl,
and added a new port for docbook-sgml-4.2. These patches are sitting
in the macports trac now, waiting to be applied.

I'll try to take a look at them in the next couple days (with my
MacPorts hat on), unless someone beats me to it.

Dan

--
Dan R. K. Ports MIT CSAIL http://drkp.net/

#3Bernd Helmle
mailings@oopsware.de
In reply to: Florian Pflug (#1)
Re: Update on documentation builds on OSX w/ macports

--On 20. Oktober 2011 02:02:09 +0200 Florian Pflug <fgp@phlo.org> wrote:

In the mean time, the modified ports are all contained in the
attached tar.bz2, should any of ye fellow OSX users want to try them
out before that.

Simply extract that archive, and add
file://<Absolute path to the extracted archive>
to /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf. After that,
port install openjade docbook-sgml-4.2
should give you a working docbook SGML environment.

Very cool! Will test it tomorrow...

--
Thanks

Bernd

#4Florian Pflug
fgp@phlo.org
In reply to: Dan Ports (#2)
Re: Update on documentation builds on OSX w/ macports

On Oct20, 2011, at 05:07 , Dan Ports wrote:

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 02:02:09AM +0200, Florian Pflug wrote:

I've patched the ports for openjade, iso8879 and docbook-dsssl,
and added a new port for docbook-sgml-4.2. These patches are sitting
in the macports trac now, waiting to be applied.

I'll try to take a look at them in the next couple days (with my
MacPorts hat on), unless someone beats me to it.

And an effective hat that was! Thanks for cleaning up and applying
all of those patches, Dan!

Should someone want to try this out, beware that clang (at least
the version shipped with XCode 4.2) doesn't like openjade. Also,
universal builds of openjade seem to be broken. On my machine, I
thus need to say

port install openjade -universal configure.compiler=llvm-gcc-4.2

instead of just

port install openjade

I've submitted a patch for that, so hopefully that problem too will
go away in the near future.

Anyway, after having installed openjade, a simple

port install docbook-sgml-4.2

should be enough to make our documentation build work.

best regards,
Florian Pflug