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@ 2002-12-31  4:41 Matthew J. Turk
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From: Matthew J. Turk @ 2002-12-31  4:41 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi there.  I'm in charge of the SGML problems with Gentoo, and what I've
done is create a new eclass that'll (hopefully) make installation,
removal, and upgrading much more integrated and seamless -- thus
eliminating problems.

In the next few days I will have a hints file up at
http://www.gentoo.org/~satai/ that'll have some ideas if you still get
into problems.  In conjunction with this, all outstanding bugs will be
closed and reopened on an as-needed basis.

Basically, after your next rsync, you'll see tons of updates to packages
that're related to Docbook, SGML, and XSL.  If emerge -u world doesn't
work, I'm going to have a step-by-step explanation of what is probably
going wrong up on the webpage ASAP.

If, in the meantime, you have problems that absolutely must be solved,
please let me know.

Estimated time of completion on the hints page is tomorrow.  Happy New
Year!  :)

mjt
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Matthew J. Turk
satai@gentoo.org

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