On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 10:03:14PM +0200, Nicolas Goutte wrote: > On Saturday 29 June 2002 15:44, Roland Seuhs wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I tried to compile kde-cvs on SuSE8 and get the following errors on kdelibs > > and kdebase: > > > > /opt/kde2/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook > > index.docbook:7: error: failed to load external entity "dtd/kdex.dtd" > > ]> > > ^ > > index.docbook:9: error: Entity 'language' not defined > > > > ^ > > index.docbook:9: validity error: No declaration for attribute lang on > > element book > > > > ^ > > index.docbook:11: error: Entity 'kaddressbook' not defined > > > > [... and so on ...] > > > > I can work around the problem when I exclude "doc" from TOPSUBDIRS in the > > Makefile. I'm pretty sure that there is something missing/wrong with my > > installation, so I suppose ./configure should complain about it. I've also had this problem for a month or more (although in the last few weeks I've been ignoring CVS and using the unofficial .debs). > > "meinproc" which seems to be a XML-converter is only in /opt/kde2/bin, no > > other version is found on my installation. $KDEDIR is not set in the > > compile environment (which should be OK and default to /usr/local/kde, I > > hope.) I've left alone Qt and use what came with SuSE8 (which should also > > be OK as configure did accept it) > > > > Probably I need another "meinproc" version, where can I get it? > > Meinproc is in kdelibs (in the path kdelibs/kdoctools to be precise.) > > However, be careful to have full BZip2 support (including devel packages) or > it cannot be compiled. Do you have to have bzip2 support when you compile kdebase, or does kdelibs require it to? I just installed libbz2-dev, but I think I had already finished building and installing libkde. -- Eric Christopherson, a.k.a. Contrarian Conlanger Rakko ^_^ >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<