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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: srcdir/objdir issues and including variableusability issues with xsltproc
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 07:07:44AM -0800, Alex Lancaster wrote: > Fine, I see that now. So you are currently using autoconf to help with > the build to autodetect xsltproc etc. is that right? Right. > OK, but I was trying to guess what system that you are actually using > so that I could tailor my comments accordingly. What systems are you > planning to deploy on? "Linux". IOW, anything really. > It's an update I pulled from Rawhide Fair enough. > JL> <phe> /etc/xml doesn't exist > > If you are running Red Hat Ah, but he isn't. An example from the wild that its existence can by no means be relied on ... > The /etc/xml location is rapidly becoming the standard on most > GNU/Linux systems to locate the XML catalog for the system, and it has > been proposed that it be added to the FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy > Standard), which is why xsltproc looks for it by default. It ... yet. This FHS proposal sounds great. > It's difficult to help debug this without a full test-case. I suspect > it's related to some relative-path resolution with the way you've set > up the directory structure. When you are resolving href's inside > <xsl:include>, they are relative to the current location of that XSL > document, but I can't say without seeing more. OK, but its just ="docbook.xsl" which should find the one in the catalog according to the docs you gave me. I will try a current version of xsltproc as suggested by Daniel later. > Well, GCC'S been around for a lot longer than XSLT and many options > now exist in GCC that probably weren't in the original implementation. I think -I has been around for quite a while :) > However, there's nothing stopping you right now writing another > wrapper on top of xsltproc to make it behave somewhat similarly to > "gcc -I". Sure, if I knew how, which I believe is the subject of this discussion ;) > Anyway, this is rapidly going off-topic, we should probably move this > thread to the libxslt list: xslt@gnome.org. Yes ... (though I'd still appreciate an answer to my other problem if someone can help) thanks, john
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