Hi Dan Charles and Jean are having an issue with the nut-website buildrules. would you have a bit of time to check to help them?
thx and cheers, Arno 2014-11-24 14:59 GMT+01:00 Charles Lepple <[email protected]>: > On Nov 23, 2014, at 3:19 PM, Jean Perriault (GM TAF) <[email protected]> > wrote: > > After a fresh ‘nut' (version 2.7.2.5) clone on Yosemite, > > > The version number is simply a placeholder, indicating that the Git tree > has changes beyond v2.7.2, and is not yet released as v2.7.3. After we > start making changes, you may want to use "git describe --tags" or the Git > commit ID. > > [...] > > >>>>>> Then make command looks ok, until: > > Making all in docs > Making all in man > /opt/local/bin/a2x --doctype manpage --format manpage --attribute > mansource="Network UPS Tools" --attribute manversion="2.7.2.5" --attribute > manmanual="NUT Manual" --destination-dir=. nut.conf.txt > a2x: WARNING: --destination-dir option is only applicable to HTML based > outputs > > >>>>>> At this stage, the process is kind of hanging, it takes 1 hour to > generate the man pages. > > > If you have internet access while building, your a2x/Docbook toolchain > might still be trying to download additional components (and it is probably > not caching them between runs). The OS X Buildbot slave sets > "ASCIIDOC_VERBOSE=-v" in the environment to print out the exact commands > being invoked (although this only seems to work for the HTML documentation, > rather than the man pages). > > Also, a2x accepts an XSLTPROC_OPTS environment variable that you can set > to "--nonet". I suppose we could add that to the makefiles. > > Regarding 'nut-website’, after fresh clone on Yosemite: > > >>>>>> ./autogen.sh automatically clone nut and nut-dll in nut-website. > >>>>>> can I use my own clones here? > > > Should be possible. Again, I appreciate the effort here, but for a basic > OS X build of NUT, we don't need to build nut-website (yet). > > >>>>>> then make command. I have this one dozen of times: > > sort: stray character in field spec: invalid field specification `4.1,4.5rV > > >>>>>> and it ends with: > > /opt/local/bin/asciidoc --backend=xhtml11 --conf-file=./web-layout.conf > --attribute icons --attribute linkcss --attribute=badges > --attribute=website --attribute=quirks --attribute=revision=2.7.2 > --attribute tree_version=2.7 --attribute localdate=`TZ=UTC date +%Y-%m-%d` > --attribute localtime=`TZ=UTC date +%H:%M:%S` --attribute=date="`TZ=UTC > date`" --attribute iconsdir=./images --attribute scriptsdir=./scripts -o > projects.html -a toc projects.txt > make: *** No rule to make target `-eindex.html', needed by > `ups-html.txt'. Stop. > > > I see that on OS X as well. > > Jean, I CC'd Dan, who wrote the build rules for nut-website. Dan, what I > would like to do is split some of the sort pipelines up into intermediate > files so we can debug this better - I tried using gsort on my local copy, > and it did not work the same as the last time I tried it. > > -- > Charles Lepple > clepple@gmail > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev > -- Eaton Data Center Automation - Opensource Leader NUT (Network UPS Tools) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.fr
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