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Last updated 2004 february 24 1. Introduction 2. Build requirements 3. Installation notes Introduction ------------ This document requires to be built into a viewable document from the DocBook SGML source before reading. This file will mainly describe how to build the different viewable document types. The makefile has support for building HTML, PDF and PS formats as well as the source tar ball as of writing this. The build process should be fairly straight forward for most formats, except the PDF which requires some special files to be moved around etcetera. Build requirements ------------------ These will only give you a basic clue what is required. The build process works quite smoothly on a standard redhat 7.x installation, but not on standard slackware installation (missing certain docbook packages afaik), just to name two examples. Normal: * sgml-tools-1.0.* * psgml-1.2.* * docbook-dtd31-sgml-* * sgml-common-0.6.* * docbook-utils-0.6 * docbook-style-dssl-1.* * openjade-1.* * jadetex-3.* PDF: * All of the above * docbook-utils-pdf-0.6 * fabpdf (available in iptables-tutorial/addons/) Installation notes ------------------ If you have all the above installed, you should be ok by doing the following: $ make all This should build the PS, HTML and SRC targets. If you want to build the PDF document, you need to first copy the iptables-tutorial/addons/fabpdf & eps_to_png file to your backend directory of docbook-utils. This is described in iptables-tutorial/addons/addons. When you have the fabpdf and eps_to_png installed properly you may issue the following command to build the PDF document: $ make pdf Note: This may render a ton of errors, and most probably will. There is some problems with the fabpdf backend. If this starts to emerge for you, edit fabpdf with some debugging echo's etc. Hopefully it will work after a while, at least it did for me (I did not change a single line of code in the script that was of any real use, but all of a sudden it work). If you want to build the portuguese translation, do the following: $ make portuguese The documents are then built and saved in the iptables-tutorial/portuguese/ directory. If you want to build _everything_ you could do: $ make site This build everything (including portuguese translations) and puts it in the iptables-tutorial/html/ directory. If you get troubles with the build procedure, avoid contacting me unless you have real good explanation for using the sources and not the prebuilt versions at http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net :). Enjoy!
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