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Hi,
The fault is not in the XML documentation. It's probably a flaw in
passivetex, used by xmlto, which is unmaintained and buggy.
I processed it with db2pdf, which worked, but it got the ISO-8859-2
encoding screwed up (processed as Latin-1, even though it specified
the encoding. *sigh*). It should really be UTF-8 encoded [but db2pdf
can't cope with UTF-8 at all]. The DocBook toolchain is really
dire...
One solution would be for the upstream maintainer to provide the docs
pre-built in the tarball. This is common practice, and saves the
autobuilders building the same docs for no good reason, and it cuts
out a huge amount of build-deps. And of course it saves the pain of
getting a working DocBook setup...
Regards,
Roger
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