I'm using the BoostBook tools for my own documentation and I like it.

The errors I have are the same than Rene Riviera had a few months ago but I
could not find the way he solved it in the archives (probably solved
offline) :

I/O error : No such file or directory
runtime error: file
file:///e%3A/home/liquid/tools/book/docbook/xsl/html/chunker.xsl line 215
element document
xsltDocumentElem: unable to save to ...

I'm wondering if the version of the xsltproc available on the meta-comm web
site (and referenced in the BoostBook doc) is a modified version, since this
version does work fine while the 'up-to-date' one available from zlatkovic
web site does not. It's seems that the later does not create the directories
structure and so fails with an I/O error.

---
xsltproc.exe -V
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

and I'm using the latest DocBook stylesheets (1.69.1).

---
Samuel DEBIONNE
Software Engineer
www.hydrowide.com



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