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Subject: Re: KDE_3_2_RELEASE doc problem
From: Lauri Watts <lauri () kde ! org>
Date: 2004-02-09 2:02:35
Message-ID: 200402090302.46017.lauri () kde ! org
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On Monday 09 February 2004 02.33, Thomas Schwarzgruber wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2004 23:02 schrieb Joachim Eibl:
> > Why "/opt/kde_stable/bin/meinproc"? Shouldn't it use
> > "/opt/kdecvs/bin/meinproc" or similar?
> > meinproc comes as part of kdelibs.
> >
> > Joachim
>
> Because I decided to put kde_3_2_release into a seperate directory which i
> called kde_stable (actual cvs lies in kde_unstable)
So let's review the issues here.
To compile meinproc, you need bzip2. If you don't have it, it will not
compile. If meinproc does not compile *and is not found in the path* the
documentation will not be compiled - it will just be skipped. If meinproc
exists, and is found, but it's an old version, it will fail - you must use at
least a version that can locate the DTD's being used.
I notice you are complaining about Kate's doc. This is the first doc to be
compiled in kdebase, so it's natural, however, it's *not* the first document
to be compiled at all, that is kspell which is in kdelibs. If that one is
not failing, then obviously a working copy of meinproc is being built for
you, things go wrong only after the kdelibs installation.
So - what do you have set as $KDEDIR? how about $KDEDIRS? Does setting either
of those help? Or unsetting them, if they are wrong. This is probably the
number one cause of this problem - an incorrect KDEDIR setting kicks up an
incorrect version of meinproc, and chaos ensues.
What is set as the $PATH?
Do you have any other copies of meinproc on the system - what does `which
meinproc` say? What does locate have to say about it? Run a find over all the
directories in your path, to be sure.
How about 'checkXML' - can you run it, and do you have more than one copy of
it lying around? If you do,
What version of libxml2 do you have installed?
I see you are running in a non-English locale? If so, does resetting LC_ALL to
C during compile help?
And please, don't shout. I don't know where you've been asking this question
for a year, but it hasn't been anywhere that I could see it.
Regards,
--
Lauri Watts
KDE Documentation: http://i18n.kde.org/doc/
KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org/
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