On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Ardo van Rangelrooij wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On the subject of existing documentation, is there something out > > there which either tells you how to fix XML Catalog support, or > > how to debug it? At one time, XML Catalog support worked here > > (sort of, maybe, :-), but doesn't seem to be now. I would guess > > that a person might just delete /etc/xml and then run a bunch of > > .postinst files. Does a specific order need to be used? > > Could you elaborate on "... but doesn't seem to be now."? Which > packages are we talking about here?
The only thing I've doing lately, is DocBook-Website related stuff. There are about 20-30 XML source files, some which have MathML in them as well. But, I have to be online in order to run the Makefile, to process the XML into (X)HTML. But, I am not talking about filing a bug report. There will be occasions where someone finds there XML catalog support is broken. I would guess in most cases the only source of XML catalogs is various Debian packages. Some people may have additional XML catalogs from other sources. In the case of people who only have XML catalogs from Debian sources, how does one repair or rebuild the catalogs so that things work again? Is there some particular order one needs to run the *postinst scripts in? Or do you just grep for xmlcatalog in *postinst and then run all of the files which have that command in them? Maybe the broken-ness is the program which uses the catalogs. But, just knowing the catalogs are correct/working at least lets one eliminate that as a possible source for the broken-ness. Gord -- Matter Realisations http://www.materialisations.com/ Gordon Haverland, B.Sc. M.Eng. President 101 9504 182 St. NW Edmonton, AB, CA T5T 3A7 780/481-8019 ghaverla @ freenet.edmonton.ab.ca 780/993-1274 (alt.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

