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Subject: Re: Documentation make fails in kdebase
From: Eric Christopherson <rakko () charter ! net>
Date: 2002-06-17 20:43:50
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I'm still having this problem. Anyone else? Hopefully someone knows what I
need to do to fix it.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 04:55:24PM -0500, Eric Christopherson wrote:
> Is any one else having this trouble with kdebase from HEAD?
>
> <<<
> make[3]: Leaving directory /home/eric/src/cvs/kde3/kdebase/doc'
> Making all in kdm
> make[3]: Entering directory /home/eric/src/cvs/kde3/kdebase/doc/kdm'
> /usr/local/kde3-head/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2
> ./index.docbook
> kdecore (KLocale): message catalogue not found: kio_help
> kdecore (KLocale): message catalogue not found: kio_help
> index.docbook:8: error: failed to load external entity "dtd/kdex.dtd"
> ]>
> ^
> index.docbook:10: error: Entity 'language' not defined
> <book lang="&language;">
> ^
> index.docbook:10: validity error: No declaration for attribute lang on
> element book
> <book lang="&language;">
> ^
> index.docbook:12: error: Entity 'kdm' not defined
> <title>The &kdm; Handbook</title>
> ^
> index.docbook:12: validity error: No declaration for element title
> <title>The &kdm; Handbook</title>
> ^
> index.docbook:16: validity error: No declaration for element firstname
> <firstname>Neal</firstname>
> >>>
> [etc.]
>
> I didn't get all these errors for kdelibs. Do I need to update the docbook
> tools or xml or anything like that? This is a new problem. I'm running
> Debian sid from about two days ago.
>
> --
> Eric Christopherson, a.k.a. Contrarian Conlanger Rakko ^_^
>
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