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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Jade Yells at me on Mandrake 9.0
Hi, we've been battling with Schlomi to make the thing work. First of all, I suggest people using Mandrake to upgrade openjade to openjade-1.3.1-12mdk from 9.0 unsupported or Cooker. Then it appeared db2html scripts use /etc/sgml/xml-docbook-4.1.2.cat which does not necessarily reference /usr/share/sgml/openjade/catalog So my question is: - Should /etc/sgml/xml-docbook-4.1.2.cat reference /usr/share/sgml/openjade/catalog or - should db2html scripts use /etc/sgml/catalog ? Second option looks more logical to me WDYT? Camille. Ian Castle wrote: > You are missing the DTDs etc that you need for DSSSL stylesheets and a few > other things. > > This probably means that you are missing an rpm. I would look for one that > contains the words "docbook" and "dssssl". I'm not using mandrake so cannot > so for sure. Also make sure that you have an rpm called "sgml-common". > > In fact, it might be good to install anything that has the word "DTD" in it! > > > On Sunday 24 Nov 2002 6:11 am, Shlomi Fish wrote: > >>When I invoke db2pdf or db2html or something similar on a Mandrake >>Linux 9.0 system I get the following errors: >> >>http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/jade.dump.txt >> >>And the output file is not created. It worked fine on Mandrake 8.2. What >>should I do to resolve this? >> >>Regards, >> >> Shlomi Fish >> >> >> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Shlomi Fish shlomif@vipe.technion.ac.il >>Home Page: http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/ >> >>He who re-invents the wheel, understands much better how a wheel works. > >
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