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RE: cygwin-doc


> The first thing I thought of is that if I added texinfo later, cygwin-man
> would be a bad name to have,

Are you kidding?  Cygwin-Man is the COOLEST!  Remember that one time when he
flew around the world so fast that he made time run backwards?  That was
AWESOME!  And how he can outrun a train?  And how bullets just bounce off his
chest, and how he just bends the gun as if it was rubber?  And that one time
when he fought Batman and died but then he came back in the future somehow?  And
how, when it's really hot and there's kids that are thirsty, he'll crash through
the wall and scream "OH YEAH!" and give the kids flavored sugar water to
drink... oh wait, that's Kool-Aid Man.  But still, "Cygwin-Man" would be the
BEST name to have!

Truth, Justice, and the American Way, my friend.  Truth, Justice, and the
American Way.

> Now, basically what I've got is a few scripts that take the SGML files
> in the Cygwin src (/oss/src/winsup/cygwin/*sgml for the api on my machine)
> and make some man pages. I see two real options:
> 1) Include just the scripts as src, with some instructions on telling
>    my Makefile where they keep what I have as /oss/src/
> 2) Include the actual SGML files I used with a README about replacing
>    them with the "latest" from CVS
>
> Do either of these sound better?

Number 2, because the idea of the source distribution is that anybody can
recreate the associated bin exactly.

--
Gary R. Van Sickle
Brewer.  Patriot.


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