On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 01:06:15AM +0100, John Mandereau wrote: > Le jeudi 26 novembre 2009 à 23:40 +0000, Graham Percival a écrit : > > Make sure that the texi2html is being called with the right > > arguments. I think the relevant command is in make/doc-i8n-*. > > Sure, but after my hacking texi2html currently dies at manuals in > English. I'm about to remove the code that computes file names from > node names in the init file, since it hides the bugs of > extract_texi_filenames.py and mistakes in docs node names, and is a > potential source of broken HTML links; I'll just leave in a comment > pointing to Git history, for easier resurrecting of such a code in case > it's needed again.
If you're talking about line 370 and onwards in web-texi2html.init, then they're already "removed" -- see the if (0 and ...) line? > > I'm surprised that you have this problem with filenames, though, > > since I'm pretty certain it was working a few days ago. You *are* > > using texi2html 1.82 and not cvs, right? And you did a make > > distclean and make doc-clean and stuff? > > Yes, IIRC I've got broken HTML filenames in translations for months. > I'm so pissed of with this that I'm currently dealing with my disgust of > Perl. I'm really, *really* doubting this. I've got plenty of name.fr.html files, and no index_xy.html files. Granted, all the name.fr.html files begin with capital letters, but the general idea is there. I'll do a complete clean-out of lilypond and rebuild from scratch tomorrow. > > Dunno. Believe me, I never put anything in the translations. > > According to git history, you did :-) I modified files to enable them to compile, but didn't *add* files. Unless the general->web renaming counted as adding+deleting, rather than moving ? Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
