[Lunar-commits] <moonbase> docbook: major fix, rebuild, ...
samuel
samuel.verstraete at gmail.com
Sat Sep 4 16:14:34 CEST 2010
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Zbigniew Luszpinski <zbiggy at o2.pl> wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Zbigniew Luszpinski <zbiggy at o2.pl>
> wrote:
>> >> I propose to revert this commit... It's clearly not well tested.
>> >> Even by just looking at the code I can see multiple problems.
>> >
>> > I will download and install 64bit iso tonight to see the error.
>> > This is weird that 64bit iso fails because sgml is platform
>> > independent. Previous sgml/xml modules were really bad. I doubt you
>> > would like to go back.
>>
>> at least they installed
>
> docbook-sgml (and xml) module needs some more tuning. For example the
> removal of previous sgml/xml directory should be if-ed to not remove
> something what does not exist anymore and similar. I have plan to improve
> them but not now. I have just installed 1.6.5 32bit and started to fix
> lunar rebuild compilation bugs.
>
> My work on sgml/xml was not planned. Someday I ended up with broken
> xextproto module because of bad xml. So started to fix what installs xml
> and sgml because they are similar. xextproto uses different docbooks for
> xml validation so this is good probe for correct xml docbook install.
> Meanwhile someone overcame this by putting OPTS+=" --without-xmlto" into
> BUILD of xextproto. If you remove this workaround you can use xextproto
> again as verification of correct xml installation.
>
> As far as xml/sgml does not return build error or other red lunar messages
> and apps using xml/sgml docbooks continue to compile well I consider those
> "fixed" for now.
Well that is *F* bullshit... Or you revert what you f* up, or you fix
the can of worms you opened yourself. *I* want to install docbook on
my *NEW* installation and if you don't revert or fix this mess, i'm
gonna do it
>
> have a nice day,
> Zbigniew Luszpinski
>
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