Hi David,

On 2012-02-24, at 19:52, David Carlson wrote:

> […]
> 
> Do I need to install xmllint separately from subversion?  If so, how do
> I do that?

Yes, xmllint is a separate command-line tool which has the job of checking XML 
files for correctness. As noted in the wiki page, xmllint is part of the libxml 
package which you’ll often find on various Linux distros. Different distros 
might have slightly different names for the package; try installing ‘libxml’ 
first and if that doesn’t work, maybe ‘libxml2’, it seems to be a newer version 
of the package.

IMHO though the most important step is when trying to produce the final HTML 
files, the xsltproc command (step 7) should actually fail with a message if 
there really are any errors in the XML file(s). For me this kind of makes 
xmllint obsolete.

Regards,

Yawar

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