README
1
2 Valgrind Documentation
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4 This text assumes the following directory structure:
5
6 Distribution text files (eg. AUTHORS, NEWS, ...):
7 valgrind/
8
9 Main /docs/ dir:
10 valgrind/docs/
11
12 Top-level XML files:
13 valgrind/docs/xml/
14
15 Tool specific XML docs:
16 valgrind/<toolname>/docs/
17
18 All images used in the docs:
19 valgrind/docs/images/
20
21 Stylesheets, catalogs, parsing/formatting scripts:
22 valgrind/docs/lib/
23
24 Some files of note:
25 docs/xml/index.xml: Top-level book-set wrapper
26 docs/xml/FAQ.xml: The FAQ
27 docs/valgrind-manpage.xml The valgrind manpage
28 docs/xml/vg-entities.xml: Various strings, dates etc. used all over
29 docs/xml/xml_help.txt: Basic guide to common XML tags.
30
31 The docs/internals directory contains some useful high-level stuff about
32 Valgrind's internals. It's not relevant for the rest of this discussion.
33
34
35 Overview
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37 The Documentation Set contains all books, articles, manpages,
38 etc. pertaining to Valgrind, and is designed to be built as:
39 - chunked html files
40 - PDF file
41 - PS file
42 - manpage
43
44 The whole thing is a "book set", made up of multiple books (the user
45 manual, the FAQ, the tech-docs, the licenses). Each book could be
46 made individually, but the build system doesn't do that.
47
48 CSS: the style-sheet used by the docs is the same as that used by the
49 website (consistency is king). It might be worth doing a pre-build diff
50 to check whether the website stylesheet has changed.
51
52
53 The build process
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55 It's not obvious exactly when things get built, and so on. Here's an
56 overview:
57
58 - The HTML docs can be built manually by running 'make html-docs' in
59 valgrind/docs/. (Don't use 'make html'; that is a valid built-in
60 automake target, but does nothing.) Likewise for PDF/PS with 'make
61 print-docs'.
62
63 - 'make dist' (nb: at the top level, not in docs/) puts the XML files
64 into the tarball. It also builds the HTML docs and puts them in too,
65 in valgrind/docs/html/ (including style sheets, images, etc).
66
67 - 'make install' installs the HTML docs in
68 $(install)/share/doc/valgrind/html/, if they are present. (They will
69 be present if you are installing from the result of a 'make dist'.
70 They might not be present if you are developing in a Subversion
71 workspace and have not built them.) It doesn't install the XML docs,
72 as they're not useful installed.
73
74 If the XML processing tools ever mature enough to become standard, we
75 could just build the docs from XML when doing 'make install', which
76 would be simpler.
77
78
79 Notes on building PDF / PS documents
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81 Below are random notes and recollections about how to build PDF / PS
82 documents from the XML source at various times on various Linux distros.
83
84 Notes [Sept 2015]
85 -----------------
86 Fedora 21 and 22: Had mucho trouble with building the print docs on
87 F21/22 even with the [Mar 2015] package set (or something similarish)
88 installed. Eventually installed "passivetex" and that fixes the
89 failures.
90
91 Installing the packages below on Fedora _might_ get you a working setup.
92 Also you need the epstopdf-base.sty hack detailed below.
93
94 texlive-xmltex texlive-xmltex-bin texlive-xmltex-doc texlive dblatex
95 texlive-xmltex docbook-style-xsl docbook-dtds docbook-style-xsl.noarch
96 docbook-simple.noarch docbook-simple.noarch docbook-slides.noarch
97 docbook-style-dsssl.noarch docbook-utils.noarch
98 docbook-utils-pdf.noarch docbook5-schemas.noarch
99 docbook5-style-xsl.noarch passivetex
100
101 Notes [Mar 2015]
102 ----------------
103 On Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS the following is known to work:
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105 Required packages:
106 texlive
107 dblatex
108 xsltproc
109 xmltex
110 docbook-xml
111 docbook-xsl
112
113 Additional the following lines need to be changed in
114 /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/oberdiek/epstopdf-base.sty
115 around line 450 from
116
117
118 \ifETE@prepend
119 \expandafter\PrependGraphicsExtensions
120 \else
121 \expandafter\AppendGraphicsExtensions
122 \fi
123 {.eps}
124
125
126 to
127
128
129 %% \ifETE@prepend
130 %% \expandafter\PrependGraphicsExtensions
131 %% \else
132 %% \expandafter\AppendGraphicsExtensions
133 %% \fi
134 %% {.eps}
135
136 This hack was devised by Mark Wielaard.
137
138
139 Notes [Aug. 2012]
140 -----------------
141 On Ubuntu 10.04 there was a new capacity-related failure whilst
142 building the print docs in the run up to the 3.8.0 release. This was
143 fixed by editing /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and changing pool_size to
144 2000000.
145
146
147 Notes [May 2009]
148 -----------------
149 For Ubuntu 9.04, to build HTML docs I had to:
150
151 sudo apt-get install docbook docbook-xsl
152
153 Actually, I'm not sure if the 'docbook' is necessary, but 'docbook-xsl'
154 definitely is.
155
156 To build the man pages I also changed the Makefile.am to try this
157 stylesheet:
158
159 /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/current/manpages/docbook.xsl
160
161 if it can't find this one:
162
163 /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/manpages/docbook.xsl
164
165 I haven't succeeded in building the print docs.
166
167
168 Notes [Mar. 2007]
169 -----------------
170 For SuSE 10.1, I have to install the following packages to get a
171 working toolchain. Non-indented ones I asked YaST to install;
172 indented ones are extras it added on:
173
174 docbook_4
175 iso_ent
176 xmlcharent
177 docbook-dsssl-stylesheets
178 docbook_3
179 docbook-xsl-stylesheets
180 xmltex
181 gd
182 latex-ucs
183 te_latex
184 tetex
185 xaw3d
186 passivetex
187 xpdf
188 xpdf-tools
189
190 pdfxmltex still bombs when building the print docs. On SuSE 10.1 I
191 edited /etc/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf and changed
192 pool_size.pdfxmltex = 500000
193 to
194 pool_size.pdfxmltex = 1500000
195 and that fixes it.
196
197 It is also reported that the print docs build OK on Fedora Core 5.
198
199
200 Notes [Nov. 2005]
201 -----------------
202 After upgrading to Suse 10, found a (known) bug in PassiveTex which
203 broke the build, so added a bug-fix to 'docs/lib/vg-fo.xsl'.
204 Bug-fix related links:
205 http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook/200509/msg00032.html
206 http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/tools.html#d850e300
207 http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/glasgow-haskell-bugs/2005-January.txt
208
209
210 Notes [July 2005]
211 -----------------
212 jrs had to install zillions of packages on SuSE 9.2 in order to
213 build the print docs (make print-docs), including
214 passivetex
215 xpdf (for pdftops, which does the nicest job)
216
217 Even then, pdfxmltex eventually dies with "TeX capacity exceeded,
218 sorry [pool size = 67555]" or some such. To fix this, he edited
219 /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and changed
220 pool_size.pdfxmltex = 500000
221 to
222 pool_size.pdfxmltex = 1500000
223 and that fixed it.
224
225
226 Notes [Nov. 2004]:
227 -----------------
228 - the end of file.xml must have only ONE newline after the last tag:
229 </book>
230 - pdfxmltex barfs if given a filename with an underscore in it
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232
233 References:
234 ----------
235 - samba have got all the stuff
236 http://websvn.samba.org/listing.php?rep=4&path=/trunk/&opt=dir&sc=1
237
238 excellent on-line howto reference:
239 - http://www.cogent.ca/
240
241 using automake with docbook:
242 - http://www.movement.uklinux.net/docs/docbook-autotools/index.html
243
244 Debugging catalog processing:
245 - http://xmlsoft.org/catalog.html#Declaring
246 xmlcatalog -v <catalog-file>
247
248 shell script to generate xml catalogs for docbook 4.1.2:
249 - http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/docbook.html
250
251 configure.in re pdfxmltex
252 - http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/logreport/service/configure.in?rev=1.325
253
254 some useful xls stylesheets in cvs:
255 - http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/perl-xml/perl-xml-faq/
256
257
258 TODO LESS CRUCIAL:
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260 - concat titlepage + subtitle page in fo output
261 - try and get the QuickStart and FAQ titlepage+toc+content onto one page
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