I'm getting more gtk-doc weirdness, and I only installed it earlier tonight. The error was: I/O error : Attempt to load network entity http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl warning: failed to load external entity "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl" compilation error: file /opt/local/share/gtk-doc/data/gtk-doc.xsl line 6 element import xsl:import : unable to load http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl ^^ whats interesting about this error is that its nothing to do with the catalog, since the entities that arent resolved are all URLs. The failing command was: gtkdoc-mkhtml cairo ../cairo-docs.xml (I was building cairo's docs from git with 'make doc'.) So I tried this: sh -x `which gtkdoc-mkhtml` cairo ../cairo-docs.xml and got: ... after some faff + /opt/local/bin/xsltproc --nonet --xinclude --stringparam gtkdoc.bookname cairo --stringparam gtkdoc.version 1.8 /opt/local/share/gtk-doc/data/gtk-doc.xsl ../cairo-docs.xml ... then the error. The problem is --nonet. The combination of nonet and absolute urls (rather than local catalog references) obviously can't work. Any idea how I could have ended up with this combo? Is there something in macports filling in absolute urls without turning off --nonet? Cheers, Baz On 05/06/07, Boey Maun Suang <boeyms@macports.org> wrote:
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for the response. I thought I searched for a reference to this issue, but apparently not well enough. ;-)
Well, I'd only just sent the email I mentioned when I gave you the link, so it's not surprising that you hadn't seen it :-)
I've committed the fix for your problem in revision 25899 [1], so you should be able to upgrade the docbook-xml-4.1.2 port once the PortIndex has been updated on the server (in at most 12 hours) and gtk-doc should then install. Let me (and the list) know if it doesn't.
I really appreciate all the great work you guys have done here. After years, I finally got work to buy me a Mac and I'm happy to see that there is a community that takes advantage of it's BSD underpinnings.
Thanks for the thanks! I'm sure that you're far from the only one attracted to Macs now that the OS is based on UNIX -- though I must admit I bought my first Mac simply because it was the cheapest laptop with a combo drive at the time :-)
Kind regards,
Maun Suang
[1] http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/changeset/25899
-- Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname) Email: boeyms at macports dot org
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