In asciidoc-helper.sh, be more verbose when a2x fails.

Previously, we said (more or less), "a2x is broken and here's how you could
try to fix it".  Instead, we now say "We need a2x to build manpages; a2x
didn't work; here is a fix that might work for you; alternatively you
could just skip manpage building."

Addresses bug 1524.

Also, give the message as a here-document rather than a bunch of echos.
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Nick Mathewson 2010-06-07 11:38:58 -04:00
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commit f4f11adf4c
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o Minor documentation fixes
- When a2x fails, mention that the user could disable manpages instead
of trying to fix their asciidoc installation.

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@ -46,13 +46,19 @@ elif [ "$1" = "man" ]; then
if "$2" -f manpage $input; then
mv $base.1 $output;
else
echo "==================================";
echo;
echo "a2x is installed, but some required docbook support files are";
echo "missing. Please install docbook-xsl, docbook-xml, and";
echo "libxml2-utils (Debian) or similar.";
echo;
echo "==================================";
cat<<EOF
==================================
You need a working asciidoc installed to be able to build the manpage.
a2x is installed, but for some reason it isn't working. Sometimes
This happens because required docbook support files are missing.
Please install docbook-xsl, docbook-xml, and libxml2-utils (Debian) or
similar.
Alternatively, to build without manpages, use the --disable-asciidoc
argument when calling configure.
==================================
EOF
exit 1;
fi
fi