This is the method i use (above). I have a highly stripped version of
Trinity for a lightweight OS. In CMake i open the Cmakelists.txt file and
change BUILD_ALL to OFF for the packages i don't need. In autobuilds you
can also simply delete the folders of packages you don't want, then
run *admin/make
-f makefile.common* and continue with the build.
Jay
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 1:17 AM, Timothy Pearson <
kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
Every package
has a doc directory containing the documentation files. How
do I build only that directory as a mini package?
Reason: All Trinity documentation is contained in Docbook files. DocBook
is a markup language. Quanta Plus and Kate provide no mechanism to view
the final result because all Docbook files have to be converted to
another
form for viewing.
As I revise the various docbook files, I want to regularly view the
results in a Trinity desktop. I want to do this quickly without building
an entire package.
Side note: Basically, this is the beginning of a discussion about
creating
an efficient Docbook editing environment, which
I'll post to the wiki. If
you have any experience or interest in the development side of Docbook
then please feel welcome to help. You don't have to write or edit, just
help set up the environment and I'll document the process for everybody
--- but I need help getting there. :)
Thanks!
Darrell
You could try running ./configure or cmake normally, then change to the
doc/ directory before running make/make install.
Tim
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