On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 04:57:00PM +0100, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> Hi,
> I have collected every italian translation of documentation/install.sgml and
> documentation/en/*. 
> 
> I still need some help because I cannot understand why nsgml gives this
> error:
> 
> nsgmls -ges -wall /usr/share/sgml/debiandoc/dtd/sgml/1.0/debiandoc.dcl 
>install.it.sgml
> nsgmls:/etc/sgml/catalog:4:8:W: second argument for SYSTEM entry should be quoted to 
>avoid ambiguity
> nsgmls:/etc/sgml/catalog:4:8:W: second argument for SYSTEM entry should be quoted to 
>avoid ambiguity
> nsgmls:/etc/sgml/catalog:4:8:W: second argument for SYSTEM entry should be quoted to 
>avoid ambiguity
> In entity ch-rescue-boot included from install.it.sgml:148:16
> nsgmls:it/rescue-boot.sgml:511:26:E: marked section end not in marked section 
>declaration
> nsgmls:it/rescue-boot.sgml:511:26: open elements: DEBIANDOC BOOK[1] CHAPT[1] SECT[1] 
>P[1] (#PCDATA[1])
> make[1]: *** [lint] Error 1
> 
> so the question is: may I put everything in CVS even if it doesn't compile? If it 
>will be in CVS than
> someone could explain what is the error.

No, it should be buildable before you check it in. 

Could you post maybe 10 lines of context around line 511 where the
error comes up?

It's saying your </sect> doesn't have a corresponding <sect>, I've
seen this kind of error come up when </chapt> and </book> were not
present also.

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