From: John R. <jr...@ce...> - 2011-05-27 14:01:06
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On May 27, 2011, at 3:47 AM, Dwayne Bailey wrote: > > On 2011-05-26 21:14, John Ralls wrote: >> >> On May 26, 2011, at 3:08 AM, Dwayne Bailey wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I get this configure error when building gtk-doc. >>> >>> checking for XML catalog (/Users/dev/gtk/inst/etc/xml/catalog)... found >>> checking for xmlcatalog... /Users/dev/gtk/inst/bin/xmlcatalog >>> checking for DocBook XML DTD V4.3 in XML catalog... found >>> checking for DocBook XSL Stylesheets in XML catalog... not found >>> configure: error: could not find DocBook XSL Stylesheets in XML catalog >>> *** Error during phase configure of gtk-doc: ########## Error running >>> ./configure --prefix /Users/dev/gtk/inst --libdir >>> '/Users/dev/gtk/inst/lib' --disable-scrollkeeper >>> --with-xml-catalog=$JHBUILD_PREFIX/etc/xml/catalog --disable-static *** >>> [3/3] >>> >>> >>> This one is new for me. I've had a lot of stuff that I haven't been >>> building from scratch, but I tried a clean build and got the error. >>> >>> My suspicion is that the gtk-osx-docbook-1.0.tar.gz needs a refresh but >>> I'm not sure where the files in that bundle come from. Seems like the >>> only changes to gtk-doc where in Feb this year, seem odd that no one >>> else has bumped into this one. >>> https://github.com/jralls/gtk-osx-build/commit/ece19d0219fdeaad10eb856dbbc026f4ea2a53f5 >>> >> That is odd indeed. There's no reason to change gtk-osx-docbook: That stuff hasn't changed in many years. What's more likely is that your installation of it broke somehow. >> The file that xmlcatalog should return is $PREFIX/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/html/chunk.xsl; the catalog file that it needs to find it is $PREFIX/etc/xml/docbook-xsl.xsl. >> >> I'm at an absolute loss to explain what might have gone wrong with your installation of gtk-osx-docbook, since it's obviously partly there (xmlcatalog found docbook-xml.xml, the other catalog configure was looking for). > It solved itself. I wish I could tell you how! > > I eventually did another botstrap rebuild with --force then gtk-osx just > started working :( Ah. I think you mean a jhbuild build --force meta gtk-osx-bootstrap. That would have reinstalled a fresh gtk-osx-docbook, repairing the apparent damaged installation. Good that everything's working now. Regards, John Ralls |