On 12/10/2011 9:18 AM, yann jautard wrote:
> hello all
>
> I try to build a sim package on my laptop, running oeniric, and this is
> what I get :
>
> yann@yann-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get source emc2-sim -b
>
> (lot of things)
>
> pdflatex -interaction=batchmode Getting_Started_fr.tex
> pdflatex failed
> Getting_Started_fr.tex:181: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack
> size=5000].
> Getting_Started_fr.tex:181: leading text:
> ...\hyperlabel{_problématique_du_matériel}
>
> A possible reason for transformation failure is invalid DocBook
> (as reported by xmllint)
>
> a2x: deleting
> /home/yann/emc2-2.5.0~pre2.302.g9e61325/docs/src/Getting_Started_fr.xml
> make[1]: *** [../docs/src/Getting_Started_fr.pdf] Erreur 1
>
>
> so, as EMC build ok, but there is an error building the doc witch I dont
> need, how can I specify to build the package without the doc ?
>
Yann:

The pdflatex problem is regrettable. Unfortunately, the stack overflow 
error covers all manner of sins, from trivial syntax error in the source 
to completely wrong style files. The xmllint report may or may not have 
much to do with it. TeX/LaTeX is great at producing output from valid 
input. It sucks at diagnosing invalid input; when confused it keeps 
pushing its context to stack and reiterating until it chokes itself. 
This "feature" has driven generations of students into hysteria as they 
tried to finish their theses.

I just built an emc2.6.0~pre simulator in Ubuntu 11.10 (oeniric has to 
be one of the silliest names yet!) without docs and without problems.

I pulled the git emc2-dev source tree. I followed the usual 
instructions, making sure I did not include "enable-build-documentation" 
as a option when I invoked "configure --enable-simulator" in the ./src 
directory. To double-check, I looked at ./src/Makefile.inc to be sure 
BUILD_DOCS=no and neither BUILD_DOCS_PDF nor BUILD_DOCS_HTML was set. I 
typed "make" and went off to get some coffee. When I came back the build 
was done and I started emc2/AXIS and ran the sim/axis_mm demo.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Kent


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