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    DocBook: Avoid building man pages repeatedly and inconsistently · b44158b1
    Ben Hutchings 提交于
    Some kernel-doc sections are included in multiple DocBook files.  This
    means the mandocs target will generate the same manual page multiple
    times with different metadata (author name/address and manual title,
    taken from the including DocBook file).  If it's invoked in a parallel
    build, the output is nondeterminstic.
    
    For each section that is duplicated, mark the less specific manual's
    inclusion as 'extra' and exclude it during conversion to manual pages.
    Use xmlif for this, as that is bundled with xmlto which we already
    use.
    
    I would have preferred to use more conventional markup for this, but
    each of the following approaches failed:
    
    1. Wrap the extra inclusions with a new element and add a template to
       the stylesheet to include/exclude them.  Unfortunately DocBook XSL
       doesn't seem to support foreign elements at an intermediate level
       in the document tree.
    2. Use DocBook profiling.  This works but requires passing an absolute
       path to the profile stylesheet to xmlto, so it's not portable.
    3. Use SGML marked sections.  docbook2x can handle these but xmlto
       chokes on them.
    Reported-by: NJérémy Bobbio <lunar@debian.org>
    Signed-off-by: NBen Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
    Signed-off-by: NJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
    b44158b1
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