- From: Sierk Bornemann <sierkb@gmx.de>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 19:37:05 +0100
- To: "Dorin Lazar" <dorin.lazar@gmail.com>
- Cc: html-tidy@w3.org
Hi Dorin! Why don't you simply use the current Spec file of the current tidy packages shipped with fedora? If you are interested, you can take a look into my Spec file for SUSE Linux on http://sierkbornemann.de/pub/tools/tidy/opensuse/10.0-i386/ I have taken respect to the fact, that the tidy doc is no autogenerated from the XML-output via XSLT. SUSE Linux has overtaken them as you can see on ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/apache/tidy/9.3-i386/tidy.changes . Unfortunately, SUSE is a little bit slow in keeping their packages in sync, so if you want to have the latest RPM packages / Spec file changes of tidy for SUSE Linux, you'd do better to have a look into my packages on http://sierkbornemann.de/pub/tools/tidy/opensuse/10.0-i386/ Try them out and change whatever you need for a working Fedora Spec file. :-) At 12:55 18.02.2006, you wrote: > Hello, I have been working on making the SPEC file from html-tidy > to work on current fedora versions, and it wasn't quite easy, > therefore I decided to rewrite the whole thing. Attached is the > .spec file. If you wish to include it in your releases you are more > than welcome. I used this to build an RPM on Fedora Core 5 test2 . > Other distributions should work just the same, nothing else needed. Sierk Sierk Bornemann | Hannover | Germany e-mail: sierkb@gmx.de URL: http://www.sierkbornemann.de/
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