Rene Rivera wrote:

> And what does that do? It takes the default output file names of the 
> form "boost.xpressive.regex_compiler.html" and turns them into 
> "boost/xpressive/regex_compiler.html". Which seems like a reasonable 
> thing to do. Except for the part where stylesheets are *not* allowed to 
> create directories, they can only create files. This transformation 
> happens to work for some people because of a bug in earlier versions of 
> the xslt libraries. For recent versions the library spits out a long 
> series of errors instead of creating the subdirs.


I have some vague recollection that this is the reason we use a patched 
xsltproc. Are you using the patched version?


-- 
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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