"John Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> 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?

It's often possible to fix that issue in a toolset using cygpath.  I
did it for fop.jam, if you want to see an example.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com



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