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Hi,
  cvs b-f, ia64, after a build I have

documentation/install.html/install.en.html

which starts off like this:

> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> 
> <html>
> 
> <head>
> 
> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
> 
> <title>Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 For IA-64</title>
> 
> <link href="install.en.html" rel="start">
> <link href="ch-administrivia.en.html" rel="prev">
> <link href="ch-welcome.en.html" rel="next">
> <link href="install.en.html#contents" rel="contents">
> <link href="install.en.html#copyright" rel="copyright">
> <link href="ch-welcome.en.html" rel="chapter" title="1 Welcome to Debian">
> <link href="ch-hardware-req.en.html" rel="chapter" title="2 System Requirements">
> <link href="ch-preparing.en.html" rel="chapter" title="3 Before Installing Debian GNU/Linux">
> <link href="ch-install-methods.en.html" rel="chapter" title="4 Obtaining System Installation Media">
> <link href="ch-rescue-boot.en.html" rel="chapter" title="5 Booting the Installation System">
> <link href="ch-partitioning.en.html" rel="chapter" title="6 Partitioning for Debian">


i.e. with dozens of links in the html <head>, not the <body>.  These
links are not visible with mozilla, but viewing the files with lynx
gives you gives screens of links at the top of each file.

If you look at the archive for this file, you'll see i386 and ia64 files
are very different.  For example, ia64 has this at the top of the contents
page:

[ previous ] [ Contents ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ next ]

while i386 has this:

[ Abstract ] [ Copyright Notice ] [ Contents ]

Also the contents is constructed differently; compare ia64:

<li><a href="ch-welcome.en.html#s-debian">1.1 What is Debian?</a></li>

with i386:

<li><a href="ch-welcome.en.html#s-debian">1.1</a> What is Debian?

Looking at 3.0.21 for other archs, it seems most match ia64; I only found
alpha in the style of i386 (not an exhaustive check though).  Anyone know
what is going on?

Cheers,
  Richard


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