From: Bob Stayton Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 19:18:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Check in build files that were missing from svn tree. X-Git-Tag: release/1.79.1~6^2~81 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4162d5e765c3e9e6fe24e86e257bf59d4e0aafda;p=docbook-dsssl Check in build files that were missing from svn tree. --- diff --git a/xsl/.CatalogManager.properties.example b/xsl/.CatalogManager.properties.example new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23434e195 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsl/.CatalogManager.properties.example @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +######################################################################## +# CatalogManager provides an interface to the catalog properties. +# Properties can come from two places: from system properties or +# from a CatalogManager.properties file. This class provides a +# transparent interface to both, with system properties preferred +# over property file values. + +####################################################################### +# Catalog Files: +# The semicolon-delimited list of catalog files. +# Example: catalogs=/etc/xml/catalog;~/catalog.xml + +catalogs= + +####################################################################### +# Relative Catalogs: +# If false, relative catalog URIs are made absolute with respect to the +# base URI of the CatalogManager.properties file. This setting only +# applies to catalog URIs obtained from the catalogs property in the +# CatalogManager.properties file +# Example: relative-catalogs = [yes|no] + +relative-catalogs=yes + +####################################################################### +# Verbosity: +# If non-zero, the Catalog classes will print informative and debugging +# messages. The higher the number, the more messages. +# Example: verbosity = [0..99] + +verbosity=0 + +####################################################################### +# Prefer: +# Which identifier is preferred, "public" or "system"? +# Example: xml.catalog.prefer = [public|system] + +prefer=system + +####################################################################### +# Static-catalog: +# Should a single catalog be constructed for all parsing, or should a +# different catalog be created for each parser? +# Example: static-catalog = [yes|no] + +static-catalog=yes + +####################################################################### +# Allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi +# If the source document contains "oasis-xml-catalog" processing +# instructions, should they be used? +# Example: allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi = [yes|no] + +allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi=yes + +####################################################################### +# catalog-class-name +# If you're using the convenience classes +# org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.*, this setting allows you to specify +# an alternate class name to use for the underlying catalog. +# Example: catalog-class-name=org.apache.xml.resolver.Resolver diff --git a/xsl/.make-catalog.xsl b/xsl/.make-catalog.xsl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b4d892bb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsl/.make-catalog.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release + +current + + + XML Catalog file for + + + + v + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/xsl/.urilist b/xsl/.urilist new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2751d8da2 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsl/.urilist @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +. http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/ diff --git a/xsl/install.sh b/xsl/install.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..40716191a --- /dev/null +++ b/xsl/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,977 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# $Id: install.sh 7942 2008-03-26 06:08:08Z xmldoc $ +# $Source$ # + +# install.sh - Set up user environment for a XML/XSLT distribution + +# This is as an interactive installer for updating your +# environment to use an XML/XSLT distribution such as the DocBook +# XSL Stylesheets. Its main purpose is to configure your +# environment with XML catalog data and schema "locating rules" +# data provided in the XML/XSLT distribution. +# +# Although this installer was created for the DocBook project, it +# is a general-purpose tool that can be used with any XML/XSLT +# distribution that provides XML/SGML catalogs and locating rules. +# +# This script is mainly intended to make things easier for you if +# you want to install a particular XML/XSLT distribution that has +# not (yet) been packaged for your OS distro (Debian, Fedora, +# whatever), or to use "snapshot" or development releases +# +# It works by updating your shell startup file (e.g., .bashrc and +# .cshrc) and .emacs file and by finding or creating a writable +# CatalogManager.properties file to update. +# +# It makes backup copies of any files it touches, and also +# generates a uninstall.sh script for reverting its changes. +# +# In the same directory where it is located, it expects to find +# the following four files: +# - locatingrules.xml +# - catalog.xml +# - catalog +# - .urilist +# And if it's unable to locate a CatalogManager.properties file in +# your environment, it expects to find an "example" one in the +# same directory as itself, which it copies over to your +# ~/.resolver directory. +# +# If the distribution contains any executables, change the value +# of the thisBinDir to a colon-separated list of the pathnames of +# the directories that contain those executables. + +# mydir is the "canonical" absolute pathname for install.sh +mydir=$(cd -P $(dirname $0) && pwd -P) || exit 1 + +thisLocatingRules=$mydir/locatingrules.xml +thisXmlCatalog=$mydir/catalog.xml +thisSgmlCatalog=$mydir/catalog + +# .urilist file contains a list of pairs of local pathnames and +# URIs to test for catalog resolution +thisUriList=$mydir/.urilist +exampleCatalogManager=$mydir/.CatalogManager.properties.example +thisCatalogManager=$HOME/.resolver/CatalogManager.properties + +# thisBinDir directory is a colon-separated list of the pathnames +# to all directories that contain executables provided with the +# distribution (for example, the DocBook XSL Stylesheets +# distribution contains a "docbook-xsl-update" convenience script +# for rsync'ing up to the latest docbook-xsl snapshot). The +# install.sh script adds the value of thisBinDir to your PATH +# environment variable +thisBinDir=$mydir/tools/bin + +emit_message() { + echo "$1" 1>&2 +} + +if [ ! "${*#--batch}" = "$*" ]; then + batchmode="Yes"; +else + batchmode="No"; + emit_message + if [ ! "$1" = "--test" ]; then + emit_message "NOTE: For non-interactive installs/uninstalls, use --batch" + if [ ! "$1" = "--uninstall" ]; then + emit_message + fi + fi +fi + +osName="Unidentified" +if uname -s | grep -qi "cygwin"; then + osName="Cygwin" +fi + +classPathSeparator=":" +if [ "$osName" = "Cygwin" ]; then + thisJavaXmlCatalog=$(cygpath -m $thisXmlCatalog) + classPathSeparator=";" +else + thisJavaXmlCatalog=$thisXmlCatalog +fi + +main() { + removeOldFiles + checkRoot + updateCatalogManager + checkForResolver + writeDotFiles + updateUserStartupFiles + updateUserDotEmacs + writeUninstallFile + writeTestFile + printExitMessage +} + +removeOldFiles() { + rm -f $mydir/.profile.incl + rm -f $mydir/.cshrc.incl + rm -f $mydir/.emacs.el +} + +checkRoot() { + if [ $(id -u) == "0" ]; then + cat 1>&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 < $myCatalogManager || exit 1 + emit_message "NOTE: Successfully updated the following file:" + emit_message " $myCatalogManager" + emit_message " Backup written to:" + emit_message " $catalogBackup" + fi + else + mv $myCatalogManager $catalogBackup || exit 1 + cp $catalogBackup $myCatalogManager + echo "catalogs=$thisJavaXmlCatalog;$etcXmlCatalog" \ + | sed 's/;\+/;/' | sed 's/;$//' >> $myCatalogManager || exit 1 + emit_message "NOTE: \"catalogs=\" line added to $myCatalogManager." + emit_message " Backup written to $catalogBackup" + fi + ;; + esac + # end of backing up and updating CatalogManager.properties + fi + fi + # end of CatalogManager.properties updates + + if [ "$osName" = "Cygwin" ]; then + myCatalogManager=$(cygpath -m $myCatalogManager) + fi + return 0 +} + +writeDotFiles() { + while read; do + echo "$REPLY" >> $mydir/.profile.incl + done <> $mydir/.cshrc.incl +done <> $mydir/.profile.incl + done <> $mydir/.cshrc.incl + done <> $mydir/.emacs.el +done <&2 <&2 <> $HOME/$file || exit 1 + cat 1>&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <> $myEmacsFile || exit 1 + cat 1>&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 < $myCatalogManager || exit 1 + cat 1>&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 < $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo 'mydir=$(cd -P $(dirname $0) && pwd -P)' >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo "\$mydir/install.sh \\" >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo " --uninstall \\" >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo " --catalogManager=$myCatalogManager \\" >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo " --dotEmacs='$myEmacsFile' \\" >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + echo ' $@' >> $uninstallFile || exit 1 + chmod 755 $uninstallFile || exit 1 +} + +writeTestFile() { + testFile=$mydir/test.sh + echo "#!/bin/bash" > $testFile || exit 1 + echo 'mydir=$(cd -P $(dirname $0) && pwd -P)' >> $testFile || exit 1 + echo '$mydir/install.sh --test' >> $testFile || exit 1 + chmod 755 $testFile || exit 1 +} + +printExitMessage() { + cat 1>&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 <&2 < +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person +# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation +# files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without +# restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, +# modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies +# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +# NONINFRINGEMENT. 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