Rene Rivera writes:
> I'm trying to make a setup that will let me use BoostBook (and 
> QuickBook) and I haven't been able to get past build failures.
>
> ** I'm doing a plain Win32 setup. **
>
> After reading the manual install docs I got the basic parts downloaded 
> and installed. I also made enough changes to BBv2 to automatically find 
> the installed parts.
>
> But when I run bjam in, for example, tools/boostbook/doc to see if 
> things work xsltproc fails with errors as such:
>
> Writing boostbook/introduction.html for chapter(boostbook.introduction)
> I/O error : No such file or directory
> runtime error: file 
> file:///C%3A/Boost/share/docbook-xsl-1.68.1/html/chunker.xsl line 215 
> element document
> xsltDocumentElem: unable to save to html/boostbook/introduction.html
>
> [Full log attached]
>
> Am I doing something strange? Has anyone got this working on a plain 
> Win32 setup? I even tried various versions of DocBook XML: 4.4, 4.3, and
>
> 4.2. Here's what I have..
>
> C:\>xsltproc --version
> Using libxml 20619CVS2407, libxslt 10114CVS1011 and libexslt 812CVS1011
> xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20619, libxslt 10114 and libexslt
> 812
> libxslt 10114 was compiled against libxml 20619
> libexslt 812 was compiled against libxml 20619
>
> docbook-xsl-1.68.1
>
> docbook-xml-4.2, docbook-xml-4.3, docbook-xml-4.4

Have you followed
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/boostbook/getting/started.html, namely,
this part:

    There are several  ways to get libxslt, depending on your platform:
    
        * On Windows:
       - With Cygwin, select the  libxml2 and libxslt packages
       - Without Cygwin, you need a patched version of the tools available from 
                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
         here [http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost/xsltproc-win32.zip].
               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

?

-- 
Aleksey Gurtovoy
MetaCommunications Engineering


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