- Add my author entity
- Move myself from contributors to committers
- Add my news entry
- Add my PGP public key
Approved by: jhb (co-mentor), grog (co-mentor)
to uart(4) in FreeBSD 8.X as opposed to the obsolete sio(4). Keep the
references to sio(4) but specify that they are for 7.X and older
releases. [1]
- Fix some capitalisation convention errors also in the Handbook.
PR: docs/171529 [1]
Approved by: gjb, gabor (mentors)
properly
- While here, do not silent Jade since its output helps seeing what
happens and would have been a big help when debugging this build error
Reviewed by: gjb
- Documentation is updated from DocBook 4.1/SGML to DocBook 4.2/XML
- Webpages are updated from HTML 4.01 Transitional to XHTML 1.0 Transitional
- Static webpages are now processed by XSLT behind the scenes
- Webpages are now built with less cycles; tidy has been removed and the
date processing is now done by XSLT
- Generated webpages are now actually valid (they did not use to be)
- All XSLT stylesheets now pull in a main XSLT, which reduces
duplicated markup
- Site map and index are converted to an XML format with an
XSLT transformation that generates the output
- For docs, there is now only one entity set for both articles and books
- Some trademark/legalnotice entities have been merged to a cohesive
single entity file
- Untranslated entity sets are now always pulled in from the English tree
instead of redundant copies
- The base and enbase entities are already automatically generated so
remove inline definitions from individual files
- Fetch the LEGAL file via http instead of depending on CVS
- Convert id names to lowercase to avoid mixing different styles and
for better readability
- All PSGML comments are removed since they are mostly useless
- Convert character entities to normal characters
- Do not copy CSS files but override only necessary part
- Fix build with newest tidy
- Partly update the fdp-primer to reflect changes
Approved by: doceng (implicit)
The web build uses WEBGRP and CGIGRP to determine group ownership
during the build phase. When left unset, the default group is 'www'.
The problem is that if $USER is not in group 'www', the build will
fail due to lack of permissions via chgrp(1).
This change sets default values for WEBGRP and CGIGRP to $USER, unless
explicitly set during build time to prevent chgrp(1)-invoked build
failure.
Note: This change has no effect for users currently setting WEBGRP
and CGIGRP, either via command-line or within scripts.
Reviewed by: -www@ (silence)