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Bug#945145: O: docbook-dsssl -- modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, for print and HTML



* Peter Eisentraut <petere@debian.org> [191229 21:26]:
> I'm not sure if anyone or anything is still using this.

Certainly a few reverse (Build-)Depends:

Checking reverse dependencies...
# Broken Depends:
docbook-utils: docbook-utils
ldp-docbook-stylesheets: ldp-docbook-dsssl
sgmltools-lite: sgmltools-lite

# Broken Build-Depends:
bochs: docbook-dsssl
dictionaries-common: docbook-dsssl
docbook-utils: docbook-dsssl
hugs98: docbook-dsssl
idzebra: docbook-dsssl
installation-guide: docbook-dsssl
kannel: docbook-dsssl
kannel-sqlbox: docbook-dsssl
libdbi: docbook-dsssl
libdbi-drivers: docbook-dsssl
libetpan: docbook-dsssl
libopenusb: docbook-dsssl
libusb: docbook-dsssl
lprng-doc: docbook-dsssl
opensp: docbook-dsssl
pgpool2: docbook-dsssl
privoxy: docbook-dsssl
sgml2x: docbook-dsssl
slony1-2: docbook-dsssl
yaz: docbook-dsssl


While investigating this - knowing nothing about docbook myself -, I
discovered that docbook.org recommends using pandoc instead of the
openjade/xmlto/... zoo. Maybe other maintainers might find this
useful.

Chris


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