Cannot stat './html/index.sgml'
Wuss912
Wuss912 at cox.net
Sun Feb 1 00:30:41 GMT 2004
I'm having the same errors
When I run lin dockbook-sgml
I get install-catalog: "/usr/share/sgml/docbook-sgml-4.2/catalog" does not
exist or is empty.
Funny thing is that /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-sgml-4.2/catalog does
exist
Is this a typo in the lunar lin stuff or something else?
-----Original Message-----
From: lunar-bounces at lunar-linux.org [mailto:lunar-bounces at lunar-linux.org]
On Behalf Of Nick Hudson
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:42 PM
To: Lunar general discussion list
Subject: Re: Cannot stat './html/index.sgml'
Make sure gtk-doc and docbook-profile are installed correctly and you have
ran /usr/sbin/rebuild-docbook-catalog. Make sure that your
/etc/sgml/catalog and /etc/xml/catalogs are there, and are reading
correctly. The "/usr/bin/install: cannot stat './html/index.sgml' : no
such file or directory" usually means that gtk-doc is not prperally
installed and/or the docbook-profile module isnt installed correctly.
Nick
Carl R. Powers wrote:
> I'm doing a fresh install and rebuild of lunar 1.3.3 and I've got several
> packages which are failing (libgda2, libgsf, librsvg) during install with
> the following message:
>
> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat './html/index.sgml' : no such file or
> directory.
>
> The package documentaion is distributed in html format and failing to be
> converted to sgml during install. I know I've been down this path before
> - installed every doc-util that looked like it might be involved.
> Eventually
> the problem went away. Anyone know what package(s) really should be
> involved to avoid this problem?
>
> I've already got SGMLSpm , lunuxdoc-tools, html2db, sgml-common,
> and docbook-sgml installed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl R. Powers
> <powers at trac.wsmr.army.mil><powers at copper.net>
>
>
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