On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:42:07 +0100 (BST) "Paul Cager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > The error that led to you removing --nonet is actually more important > > than any results you get AFTER removing --nonet. > > ;-) > > > > Refcard.xsl contained: > > <xsl:import href="http://db2latex.sourceforge.net/xsl/docbook.xsl"/> > > Which failed "xsl:import : unable to load > http://db2latex.sourceforge.net/xsl/docbook.xsl" Then find out which package contains that file and install it. XSL stylesheets are rarely stand-alone and often use import recursively. > >> so that it can > >> download "http://db2latex.sourceforge.net/xsl/docbook.xsl", but now it > >> fails: > > > > See above. I suspect that the source itself is now incompatible with the > > chosen XSL stylesheet. Either the source needs to be updated or a > > different stylesheet selected. > > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/refcard/trunk$ make > >> xsltproc --novalid --xinclude preproc.xsl entries-bg.dbk > > > > Needing to use --novalid is also a bad sign. > > > > The document is Copyright 2004/5 so it is probably in dire need of > > updates to the DocBook and/or selection of an updated XSL stylesheet. > > Yes. I probably need to learn rather a lot before I can do that! Try seeing how a working XSL conversion works - apt-get source pilot-qof for example, and build that. Watch the commands being used and start from there. This is well off-topic for debian-devel and I don't have time to tutor you through XSL and docbook either on or off list. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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