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[asterisk-doc] more compact HTML documentation

 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:15 am    Post subject: [asterisk-doc] more compact HTML documentation

Hi doccers,

Building a Debian packe of Asterisk takes around 20 minutes:

* 5 minutes to build standard Asterisk
* 5 minutes to build bristuffed Asterisk
* 10 more minuted just to generate the documentation for Asterisk.

Those 10 minutes seem to generate a huge pile of HTML documents. Most of
which are almost useless unless you are an Asterisk developer. However
the configuration reference and the rest of the "other" docs are very
helpful for generally most Asterisk admins.

How do I generate just the "Related Pages" and not the whole huge
pile? It seems silly to install a huge 70MB package just to get those
documentations (14MB compressed).

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