On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Karl Rupp wrote: > Hi Franck, > > > > But still failing with this kind of error: > > processing file : > > /home/fghoussen/Documents/INRIA/petsc//docs/installation.html > > if [ "" != "" ]; then\ > > export > > > > MATLABPATH=:/home/fghoussen/Documents/INRIA/petsc/share/petsc/matlab; > > \ > > cd /home/fghoussen/Documents/INRIA/petsc/share/petsc/matlab; > > -nodisplay -nodesktop -r "generatehtml;exit" ; \ > > fi > > Updating generated html files with petsc version, date, canonical URL info > > find: unknown predicate `-o -type f -wholename > > share/petsc/saws/linearsolveroptions.html -prune -o -type f -wholename > > tutorials/HandsOnExercise.html -prune -o -type f -wholename > > tutorials/TAOHandsOnExercise.html -prune' > > Try 'find --help' for more information. > > Done fixing version number, date, canonical URL info > > > > Not such a big deal, I will use the online doc (sometimes convenient to have > > doc when offline but this is not so important). > > If I remember correctly, this occurs at a fairly late stage of building the > docs, so you should have all the manual pages available on your machine > already. > > I can reproduce the above on my machine, but don't know what is causing the > problem. Satish, does this look familiar to you, since it's presumably related > to adding PETSc version, date, and canonical URL info?
Normally its run as: make PETSC_DIR=$PWD LOC=$PWD alldoc DOCSETDATE_PRUNE_LIST="" The reason for this option is - the above target modifies some of the html files that are tracked by git repo. So if one builds docs in their clone - and doesn't notice this - they can end up adding these modifications to a git commit. >From the error message - it appears that 'find' is treating the whole string as a single option [instead of multiple options listed there]. Perhaps there are superfluous quotes. I'll check. Note: our downloadable source tarballs have all the docs built - [i.e the same stuff as on the website] so downloading that would be an alternative [to building docs locally]. But sure - some of the docs can be slightly off sync - depending on the version/branch that is of interest.. Satish