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-*- text -*- RELNOTESng README Bruce A. Mah <bmah@freebsd.org> $FreeBSD$ This is the top-level directory for RELNOTESng, a re-write of FreeBSD's *.TXT documentation files. They have been converted to DocBook, and versions of the documents can be now be built for various supported architectures. The output files can be rendered in any format supported by the FreeBSD Documentation Project (for example, ASCII text, PDF, PS, HTML). RELNOTESng requires that the FreeBSD doc/ sources are installed; it leverages off of much of the DocProj build infrastructure, including DocBook extensions and stylesheets. If the doc/ sources are not installed in /usr/src, their location should be specified with the DOC_PREFIX Makefile variable. RELNOTESng also requires the DocProj build tools, which can easily be installed with the textproc/docproj port in the Ports Collection. share/sgml/*.dsl Architecture-dependent stylesheets. These stylesheets support the arch= attribute on (all?) DocBook elements. Currently- supported values are: i386, alpha. share/sgml/release.ent Release information. Need to update the entry definitions in this file when rolling new revisions; these should take effect in all documents. */relnotes/common/ Directory for multi-architecture release notes files. */relnotes/*/ Directories for architecture-specific release notes files. */hardware/common/ Directory for multi-architecture hardware notes files. */hardware/*/ Directories for architecture-specific hardware notes files. */installation/common/ Directory for multi-architecture installation notes files. Note that the FreeBSD DocProj build infrastructure does not handle documents (or subdirectories) named "install" well, so we call our document "installation" and do a hack when it gets installed into a distribution to fix this up. */installation/*/ Directories for architecture-specific release notes files. */errata/ Directory for errata document. */readme/ Directory for (introductory) document. If building the release notes "standalone" (in other words, not part of a release), it may be necessary (depending on the relative locations of the checked-out src/ and doc/ directories) to set the DOC_PREFIX Makefile variable to point to the top directory of the doc/ tree. For example: % make DOC_PREFIX=/usr/doc all All definition of the "current" version of FreeBSD is contained in the share/sgml/release.ent file; release engineers should peruse the contents of this file carefully when doing version number bumps. When creating content for the architecture-dependent files, authors should use the arch= attribute to elements that are specific to a particular machine architecture. The value of this attribute should be a single word that indicates for which architecture the current element will be included. For example: <para arch="alpha">Alpha-specific text</para> The currently-supported architectures are i386 and alpha. As of this writing there is no mechanism for supporting multiple architectures (i.e. arch="alpha,ia64"), but with some work in the stylesheets this should be possible. When creating a translation, make a new directory under this directory with a language code (paralleling the DocProj directory structure). RELNOTESng is supported in the FreeBSD release-build process. For now, the building of RELNOTESng is enabled by RELNOTESNG=YES when building a release. Note that setting RELNOTESng requires that both NODOC and NOPORTS *not* be set, as RELNOTESng require parts of both. Eventually, RELNOTESNG will be made the default. Release builders can set which language gets built with the RELNOTESNG_LANG variable; note that this is different from the DOC_LANG variable because (at least intially) most languages will have localized DocProj files but not localized release notes. The default language, if none is specified, is en_US.ISO_8859-1.