From d18e2f8e4f5a269fc34fc1d9d1d48e6f05578a62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Victor Mote Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 19:06:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Expand with more details, and add some comments from Jeff Turner. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@195766 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- src/documentation/README | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/documentation/README b/src/documentation/README index 1c75ce169..a4e30b11c 100644 --- a/src/documentation/README +++ b/src/documentation/README @@ -1,24 +1,49 @@ -To update the docs: - -The documentation is generated using forrest (http://xml.apache.org/forrest/). - -The current procedure is: - -- checkout xml-forrest module -- run: build.sh(bat) dist -- follow instructions to set FORREST_HOME and path -- go to xml-fop directory -- run forrest(.bat) - -The documents will then be placed in build/site/ - -NOTE: the compliance.html currently does not work, it can be fixed by -adding the dtd ref to: build/tmp/context/resources/schema/catalog -and placing the dtd in: build/tmp/context/resources/schema/dtd/ - -To update website -- put the generated docs into the xml-site module targets/fop/ - this could be done by simlinking the destination to the targets/fop -- commit the documents - - +To update the FOP website: + +Background +-------------- + 1. The documentation is generated using forrest + (http://xml.apache.org/forrest/). + 2. Forrest needs to be run on a machine with a graphical environment (it will + fail in a headless environment when it tries to use FOP to generate the PDF + files). The Apache machine available to xml-fop developers + (icarus.apache.org) appears to be headless, so you will probably need to run + this on a local machine with a graphical environment. + +Step-by-Step Instructions +----------------------------- + 1. checkout the xml-forrest module (same repository as xml-fop). + 2. checkout the xml-site/targets/fop module (same repository as xml-fop). + 3. you will also need access to a current xml-fop sandbox (you probably already + have one) + 4. cd to xml-forrest + 5. run: build.sh(bat) dist to build forrest + 6. set environment variable FORREST_HOME=~/xml-forrest/build/dist/shbat + where ~ is the directory in which xml-forrest is installed + (see http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html for details) + 7. set environment variable PATH=$PATH:$FORREST_HOME/bin + 8. cd to xml-fop directory + 9. run forrest(.bat), which will build the web-site documents in + xml-fop/build/site. +10. NOTE: the compliance.html currently does not work, it can be fixed by + adding the dtd ref to: build/tmp/context/resources/schema/catalog + and placing the dtd in: build/tmp/context/resources/schema/dtd/ +11. To update the actual website, copy the generated documents + (in xml-fop/build/site) to xml-site/targets/fop. (This could also be done by + sym-linking this destination before the build.) +12. commit xml-site/targets/fop. + +Notes +--------- + 1. Per Jeff Turner, the downstream process of publishing our web site is as + follows: + - Committers commit generated docs to xml-site/targets/{project} + - Every X hours, a script updates /www/xml.apache.org/ or wherever on + the live site, from CVS. + 2. Per Jeff Turner, the FOP website is being regenerated (from the contents + of xml-site/targets/fop) by Forrest every hour. + See http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/site/xml-fop for the contents. + Although we found this interesting (especially wondering how they got around + the headless server problem), it doesn't change our workflow above, because + we don't know where, at the filesystem level, these files exist, so we have + no way of copying them to xml-site/targets/fop. -- 2.39.5