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$Id: INSTALL 6145 2006-08-06 13:13:03Z xmldoc $
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INSTALL file for the DocBook XSL stylesheets distribution
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Case #1: Installation using a package management system
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If you have installed the DocBook XSL distribution using "apt-get",
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"yum", "urpmi", or some similar package-management front-end,
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then, as part of the package installation, the stylesheets have
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already been automatically installed in the appropriate location
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for your system, and your XML catalog environment has probably
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been updated to use that location.
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Case #2: Installing manually
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If you have downloaded a docbook-xsl zip, tar.gz, or tar.bz2
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file, use the following steps to install it.
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1. Move the zip, tar.gz, or tar.bz2 file to the directory where
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you'd like to install it (not to a temporary directory).
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2. unzip or untar/uncompress the file
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That will create a docbook-xsl-$VERSION directory (where
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$VERSION is the version number for the release).
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The remaining steps are all OPTIONAL. They are intended to
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automatically update your user environment with XML Catalog
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information about the DocBook XSL distribution. You are NOT
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REQUIRED to complete these remaining steps. However, if you do
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not, and you want to use XML catalogs with the DocBook XSL
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stylesheets, you will need to manually update your XML catalog
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environment
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3. Change to the docbook-xsl-$VERSION directory and execute the
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install.sh script:
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./install.sh
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That will launch an interactive installer, which will emit a
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series of prompts for you to respond to.
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To instead run it non-interactively without being prompted
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for confirmation of the changes it makes, invoke it with the
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"--batch" switch, like this:
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./install.sh --batch
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After the process is complete, the installer will emit a
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message with a command you need to run in order to source
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your environment for use with the stylesheets.
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4. To test that he installation has updated your environment
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correctly, execute the test.sh script:
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./test.sh
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That will test your XML catalog environment, using both the
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xmlcatalog application and the Apache XML Commons Resolver.
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NOTE: The test.sh file is not created until the install.sh
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file is run for the first time.
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5. (UNINSTALLING) If/when you want to uninstall the release,
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execute the uninstall.sh script.
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./uninstall.sh
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To instead run it non-interactively without being prompted
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for confirmation of the changes it makes, invoke it with the
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"--batch" switch, like this:
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./uninstall.sh --batch
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NOTE: The uninstall.sh file is not created until the install.sh
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file is run for the first time.
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Note to packagers
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The install.sh, .CatalogManager.properties.example, and .urilist
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files should not be packaged. They are useful only to users who
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are installing the stylesheets manually.
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The catalog.xml file should be packaged.
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