Hi

::::On Wednesday 20 July 2011 Jimmy O'Regan said::::
> I built it a couple of times yesterday. You could just delete the 'c'
> attribute: change
>     <def-macro n="firstWord" npar="1" c="modified by mginesti 11/nov/10">
> to
>     <def-macro n="firstWord" npar="1">
> there's only one such line in that file, and 'c' is for 'comment', so
> deleting it won't break anything.

Hmm - actually there's no such line in that file.

> Also, are you /sure/ you copied the dtd to the right place?
> grep dtd $(which apertium-validate-transfer)
> will give you the path.

It's /usr/share/apertium/transfer.dtd.  The last time I copied it into the SVN 
download and compiled again.  This time I compiled first, and then copied to 
this location.  Now I get a slightly different error:
=====
apertium-validate-postchunk apertium-en-es.en-es.t3x
apertium-en-es.en-es.t3x:517: element equal: validity error : Element equal 
content does not follow the DTD, expecting ((b | clip | lit | lit-tag | var | 
get-case-from | case-of | concat) , (b | clip | lit | lit-tag | var | get-
case-from | case-of | concat)), got (lu-count lit )
<snip>
Document apertium-en-es.en-es.t3x does not validate against 
/usr/share/apertium/postchunk.dtd
make[1]: *** [en-es.t3x.bin] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kevin/downloads/apertium/apertium-en-es'
make: *** [all] Error 2
=====

The joys of XML, eh?

-- 
Pob hwyl / Best wishes

Kevin Donnelly
kevindonnelly.org.uk

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