For whatever reason, yelp-build is supposed to copy yelp-code.png over
to the build directory during compile. It does for the other yelp-
bla.png files that are needed, based on the actual source files. The
following extract is cut and pasted from:

https://wiki.gnome.org/Yelp/Tools

"When creating HTML, yelp-build also outputs CSS and JavaScript files,
as well as PNG files for icons and watermarks. What it outputs depends
on what's in your document. ... For CSS, yelp-build creates a separate
CSS file for each top-level language. For icons and watermarks, which
images are copied depends on what types of admonitions and other
elements you use."

So, I think the root issue here is actually with the yelp-xsl package.
So far. my attempts at a workaround have not been successful. Even if
there can be an override defined in ubuntu.xsl, it still seems to result
in attempts to load the non-existent file (perhaps I don't have the
override correct yet).

On this bug report, I am stuck and do not know how to proceed. I suppose
I could add a manual copy over of the file to the Makefile. While we
don't actually want the file, I did test with it present and didn't see
any bad side effect of the watermark background (I should also try a
much larger code block for a further test).

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