On 26 April 2017 at 02:45,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lex,
>
> This is not only about xmllint installation.  I guess libxml2 (and xmllint
> as part of it) is correctly installed on macOS, but it doesn't have catalog.
>
> This is not macOS-specific problem.  For example, xmlto's FAQ says that
> Debian doesn't have those catalogs (I don't know if situation changed since
> it was written).
>
> So it'd be good to be able to specify catalog location.
>
> SGML_CATALOG_FILES and --catalogs mechanism is documented in man xmllint, so
> it's not magic.
>
> Your proposal is more flexible, but mine is more user-friendly, I guess.

To be clear, probably only the version I proposed would be accepted,
as Asciidoc Python is in maintenance mode new magic should not be
added since it may interfere with existing uses, but explicit options
are acceptable.

>
> Anyway I don't know autoconf well to provide a patch (maybe later I would be
> able to).

And the command line option solution does not need autoconf to fix, just Python.

Cheers
Lex

>
> Filipp
>
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