I've just set up BoostBook as outlined in the docs (downloaded the dtd and
xsl packages, edited the user-config.jam). But it doesn't work. In response
to calling bjam --v2 in my doc directory I'm getting (it's the same picture
in boost/doc as well):
warning: failed to load external entity "reference.xsl" compilation error: file /CVS/Boost/tools/boostbook/xsl/docbook.xsl line 4 element include xsl:include : unable to load reference.xsl
Is there something I'm doing wrong?
I've just had the same issue, I eventually tracked it down to using a mix a cygwin-compiled and Win32 compiled tools (so a cygwin tool got a win32 path or vice versa), I don't know if this is the problem in your case?
If you're using cygwin, I eventually got this to work by:
1) Updating to the latest cygwin binaries.
2) Building doxygen (1.4.x) from source using the "-platform win32-g++" configure option.
3) Building bjam as a cygwin executable.
I strongly suggest that you try and get your toolsets working with the last release first, and only then move onto current cvs, otherwise you won't know whether it's you or the current sources at fault.
HTH,
John.
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