Docbook-to-man: command not found

Good Day.
I am having a small isse compliling flow-tools 0.68 on Solaris 5.10.
Here is the error
...bunch of unintersting stuff...
Making all in bin
Making all in configs
Making all in docs
docbook-to-man flow-dscan.sgml > flow-dscan.1
bash: docbook-to-man: command not found
*** Error code 127
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `flow-dscan.1'
Current working directory /Desktop/flow-tools-0.68/docs
*** Error code 1
The following command caused the error:
set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \
dot_seen=no; \
target=`echo all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \
list='lib src bin configs docs'; for subdir in $list; do \
  echo "Making $target in $subdir"; \
  if test "$subdir" = "."; then \
    dot_seen=yes; \
    local_target="$target-am"; \
  else \
    local_target="$target"; \
  fi; \
  (cd $subdir && make  $local_target) \
   || case "$amf" in *=*) exit 1;; *k*) fail=yes;; *) exit 1;; esac; \
done; \
if test "$dot_seen" = "no"; then \
  make  "$target-am" || exit 1; \
fi; test -z "$fail"
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all-recursive'Could I be missing something in my PATH? I am at a loss.

Have you downloaded/compiled/installed docbook-to-man as it is not part of the Solaris distribution.
If you have then add it's location to your $PATH.

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