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Subject: Re: [TC4] error building tomcat-docs
Not yet. AFAICT it seems to be a parser bug, but I haven't had a chance
to build a small test case that runs on Unix and fails on Windows so I can
submit it with a bug report. (Anyone who would like to help do that would
be welcomed
It's a parser bug in Crimson.
just replace crimson.jar with xerces_1_4_1.jar and all is ok!
Woohoo! I like these kind of fixes =) I haven't tried it yet, but it
sounds good. Thanks for the tip, Bernard =)
- r
on win2k, sun jdk1.3.1 and with xalan.jar from jaxp1.1, I have the following
trouble to build tomcat-docs:
build-main:
[style] Transforming into
T:\Sources\jakarta-tomcat-4.0\webapps\build\tomcat-docs
[style] Loading stylesheet
on 8/21/01 3:21 PM, Bernard D'Have [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anybody has resolved this issue?
thanks
Bernard
Yea, it is called Anakia, but some people refuse to use it.
-jon
Yea, it is called Anakia, but some people refuse to use it.
I didn't know Anakia fixed parsers on the Win32 JVM ;)
- r
on 8/21/01 3:58 PM, Rob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea, it is called Anakia, but some people refuse to use it.
I didn't know Anakia fixed parsers on the Win32 JVM ;)
- r
I have yet to hear of a bug report with regards to parsers on Win32 with
Anakia.
I have yet to be able to get
Jon Stevens wrote:
I have yet to hear of a bug report with regards to parsers on Win32 with
Anakia.
I have yet to be able to get jakarta-site2 to run using Craigs .xslt file
...
(on OSX).
LOL! That's your first problem, it's that damn that Mach kernel ;-)
(just kidding, Mac kiddos
I have yet to hear of a bug report with regards to parsers on Win32 with
Anakia.
...until someone decides to use a SYSTEM entity =)
I have yet to be able to get jakarta-site2 to run using Craigs .xslt file
(on OSX).
:-)
Ahh, i'm just doing TC4 stuff, so I dunno about that. Personally, I
Christopher Cain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have yet to be able to get jakarta-site2 to run using Craigs .xslt file
(on OSX).
Didn't have a single problem with it myself...
LOL! That's your first problem, it's that damn that Mach kernel ;-)
AAA!!!
(just kidding, Mac