On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 08:52:55AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Wednesday, May 9 at 05:32 PM, quoth Brian Salter-Duke: > >xsltproc --nonet ./chunk.xsl manual.xml > >I/O error : Attempt to load network entity > > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl > >warning: failed to load external entity > > "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl" > >compilation error: file ./chunk.xsl line 3 element import > >xsl:import : unable to load > > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl > > This is explained in mutt/doc/devel-notes.txt. Essentially, you need > to export some environment variables to tell it where the XML catalog > files are.
OK, this works, but I had to download the two distributions and one is over 2Mb. It seems overkill. The devel-notes.txt is pretty obscure. It used to be for developers, not for Joe Blow just trying to compile from sources. Thanks for drawing my attention it. > >2. Why do we even need to make the documents. They are on the main > >site or they can just be added to the release. > > The idea, I believe, is that we only want to write one set of > documents, and have them built into both html and man pages. Otherwise > it becomes a "you updated it here, did you update it there too?" > thing. If the appropriate makefile for the documents was available to those who release a new release, they could run it and put the documents on the web page where the release is announced. > > >3. If thay do have to be made, I suggest a separate 'make docs' after > >'make', so failure in making the docs does not stop getting the > >executable. > > Hm. It doesn't stop *my* build. I wonder why it stops yours...? I have no idea, but I later realised that it was hanging leaving lynx, make and various thinks still running. It is certainly OK now. > >Best wishes to all, but particularly to old mutt friends. > > Good luck! Thanks, Brian. > ~Kyle > -- > No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of > another, and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him. > -- Thomas Jefferson, July 7, 1786 -- If a thing's worth doing, it is worth doing badly. -- G.K. Chesterton Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Email: b_duke(AT)bigpond(DOT)net(DOT)au