On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 6:23 AM, Eric "Sparks" Christensen <sparks@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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FYI

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Subject: [publican-list] Publican 2.3 released
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 12:26:28 +1000
From: Jeffrey Fearn <jfearn@redhat.com>
Reply-To: Publican discussions <publican-list@redhat.com>
Organization: Red Hat Inc.
To: Publican List <publican-list@redhat.com>

Hi everybody!

Publican 2.3 is out the door, building on various platforms has begun.

This release has some release notes written up by Ryan Lerch and Darrin
 
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I found an error in the documentation for it..
In the beginning, during the 'publican create' command, it mentions to create a directory for the document. However, the publican create command creates a subdirectory with the book name.
 
Chapter 3:
 
Before running the publican create command, use the cd command to change into the directory where you want the book to be created. For example, to create a book named Test_Book in the my_books/ directory, run the following commands:
cd my_books/ 
publican create --name Test_Book
To see the results of this command on a computer with a Linux operating system, run the following:
ls
The output should be similar to the following:
en-US publican.cfg
Before running the publican create command, use the cd command to change into the directory where you want the book to be created. For example, to create a book named Test_Book in the my_books/ directory, run the following commands:
cd my_books/ 
publican create --name Test_Book
To see the results of this command on a computer with a Linux operating system, run the following:
ls
The output should be similar to the following:
Test_Book/
 
The Test_Book folder would have the following:
 
en-US/ publican.cfg 


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