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$OpenBSD: patch-INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2005/07/16 13:27:09 alek Exp $
--- INSTALL.orig Thu Dec 2 12:39:25 2004
+++ INSTALL Sat Jul 16 15:20:31 2005
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/bash
+#!/bin/sh
# $Id: patch-INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2005/07/16 13:27:09 alek Exp $
# To "install" this release, execute this INSTALL file by running
@@ -31,44 +31,3 @@ rm -f $CATALOG
xmlcatalog --noout --create $CATALOG || exit 1
xmlcatalog --noout --add rewriteURI $URI $DIR/ $CATALOG || exit 1
xmlcatalog --noout --add rewriteSystem $URI $DIR/ $CATALOG || exit 1
-xmlcatalog --noout --add delegateURI $URI $DIR/$CATALOG $DIR/$CATALOG || exit 1
-xmlcatalog --noout --add delegateSystem $URI $DIR/$CATALOG $DIR/$CATALOG || exit 1
-
-if [ -n "$XML_CATALOG_FILES" ]; then
- # if $XML_CATALOG_FILES already contains the filename for the
- # catalog we are creating, remove that filename
- if [ "$XML_CATALOG_FILES"//$DIR\/$CATALOG// != "$XML_CATALOG_FILES" ]; then
- export XML_CATALOG_FILES="`echo $XML_CATALOG_FILES | sed "s#$DIR/$CATALOG *##"`";
- fi
-else
- XML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/xml/catalog
-fi
-
-JAVA_CATALOGS=`echo $XML_CATALOG_FILES | tr " " ";"`
-
-cat <<- EOF
-
- 1. Now edit either your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.cshrc file so it
- sets the XML_CATALOG_FILES environment variable to include
- $DIR/$CATALOG as its first item; example:
-
- # set XML_CATALOG_FILES for bash/ksh shell
- export XML_CATALOG_FILES="$DIR/$CATALOG $XML_CATALOG_FILES"
-
- IMPORTANT: Separate filenames in XML_CATALOG_FILES with spaces
-
- 2. If you have a CatalogManager.properties file, change the
- "catalogs=" line in that file to something like:
-
- catalogs=$DIR/$CATALOG;$JAVA_CATALOGS
-
- IMPORTANT: In that file, separate filenames with a SEMICOLON.
- Also, make sure that your Java CLASSPATH contains the pathname
- to the _directory_ containing CatalogManager.properties file.
-
- 3. If you're using a stylesheet customization layer, make sure
- that it references the canonical URI for the DocBook
- stylesheets; for example, use an xsl:import like this:
-
- <xsl:import href="${URI}html/chunk.xsl"/>
-EOF