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"docs-common/Makefile.common" infrastructure. While this appears to
work *somewhat* with the "example-tutorial", it is certainly not
ready for prime time yet.
TODO:
1) Verify that all generated RPM's have the necessary files inside.
2) Mangle the "../docs-common" strings in Makefiles, *.xml, to
reference the "/usr/share/fedora/doc" ${FDPDIR} so that we don't
need to bugger the RPM checksums of the files by altering them at
RPM install time.
3) Buy a beer all round.
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for FC4, that move the bulk of the notes into a separate section with only a pointer in the <legalnotice> container. *docs*
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effect of the new release notes style and what's new content. These changes, plus changes to the relnotes parent, pull a special relnotes legalnotice in that has a single sentence and links to an appendix with the full legalnotice content. This is not semantically correct, there must be a way to handle this in the XSL so that the legalnotice content is properly contained throughout. This hack can stand until I find the XSL fix, because sometimes Pretty is more important than Right.
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and future guides. The faster we switch over, the less hassle with maintaining parallel files. The file extension *.ent was chosen to be against the two-letter language abbreviation 'en'.
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