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INTRODUCTION
The manual is written in Docbook XML and requires a Unix-like
operating system with the standard GNU toolchain and xsltproc
or a similar XSLT processor to build the source XML into the
HTML that is shipped with the Zend Framework distributions.
On Windows, you can compile the docbook using Cygwin. See:
http://www.cygwin.com
INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS USERS
Installation steps for Cygwin:
1. Choose "Install from Internet", click [Next]
2. Choose the directory where you want to install Cygwin. Leave the other
options on their "RECOMMENDED" selection. Click [Next]
3. Select a directory where you want downloaded files to be stored. Click
[Next]
4. Select your way of connecting to the Internet. Click [Next]
5. Choose the most suitable mirror in the mirrorlist. Click [Next]
6. Select the following packages from Devel or Libs to install:
* automake1.9
* libxslt
* make
All dependent packages will automatically be selected for you.
Click [Next]
7. Sit back and relax while Cygwin and the selected packages are being
downloaded and installed. This may take a while.
8. Check the option "Create icon on Desktop" and "Add icon to Start Menu" to
your liking. Click [Finish].
BUILDING THE DOCUMENTATION (*NIX AND CYGWIN)
To build the documentation into HTML:
1. Go to a shell prompt, or Windows users will run Cygwin (you can double-click
the icon on the Desktop or in the Start menu if you've chosen any of these
options at install-time)
2. Navigate to the directory where the documentation files are stored using
the traditional Unix commands. For Cygwin users, drives are stored under
"/cygdrive". So if your documentation files are stored under
"c:\ZF\documentation", you'll need to run the command "cd c:/ZF/documentation/".
You're under a Unix environment, so don't forget all paths are case sensitive!
3. To compile the doc, go to the directory in which manual.xml is located and run:
$ autoconf
$ ./configure
$ make
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you're encountering errors while trying the build instructions above...
1. Remove all files from the html/ subdir except dbstyle.css
2. Remove all files from the root dir except README, xinclude.mod and all files
ended with ".in"
3. You can optionally remove the "/autom4te.cache" directory.
4. Try to use a different DTD or XSL setting the following environment variables:
- DOCBOOK_DTD=http://www.docbook.org/xml/5.0/dtd/docbook.dtd
- DOCBOOK_XSL=http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.76.1/html/chunk.xsl
- DOCBOOK_FO_XSL=http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.76.1/fo/docbook.xsl
5. Try to build again following the instructions given above. If it still
throws errors, post a message to the [email protected] list.