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Fix bad usage of sprintf() Usage of sprintf() to append to a string in the form of sprintf(buf, "%s...", buf...) is undefined, regardless whether it worked on a lot of older systems. It was always a bad idea and it now breaks on current glibc and gcc development environments. The moral: if any of your code uses sprintf() in a way similar to the above, fix it. It may not fail in a benign way.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Sun, 10 May 2020 22:38:24 -0600
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If there are no html files in the "manual" directory and there is no
"manual.html" file, it means that you have either checked out the source
repository on a non-release branch or the packager messed up.

In either case, if you have "docbook2html" installed, you should be able
to build the manual with one of the following:

docbook2html -o manual manual.docbook.sgml

or

docbook2html -u manual.docbook.sgml && mv manual.docbook.html manual/manual.html

PDF can be generated by doing:

docbook2pdf -u manual.docbook.sgml && mv manual.docbook.pdf manual/manual.pdf