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Summary: Cannot <xref> between books in a <set>

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=726575

           Summary: Cannot <xref> between books in a <set>
           Product: Publican
           Version: future
          Platform: Unspecified
        OS/Version: Unspecified
            Status: NEW
          Severity: unspecified
          Priority: unspecified
         Component: publican
        AssignedTo: jfe...@redhat.com
        ReportedBy: rnew...@redhat.com
         QAContact: rland...@redhat.com
                CC: mmcal...@redhat.com, publican-list@redhat.com
    Classification: Other
      Story Points: ---
              Type: ---


Description of problem: 

<xi:include>s work fine between books in a set but <xref>s don't. Just doing
the <xref> normally, like this:

<xref linkend="sect-your-mother-was-a-hamster-"/>

Publican just can't see it, the same as normal when there's no corresponding
section in your book.

If you specify the direct path, like when <xi:include>ing, like this:

<xref linkend="../../The_Holy_Grail/en-US/sect-your-mother-was-a-hamster"/>

You get validation errors, AND the usual I Can't See It error.

I've also tried specifying the chapter.xml as well, and the path without
escaping two dirs.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Create two books in a standalone set and try to <xref> to a section in the
other book.

Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
Errors described above.

Expected results:
<xref> are valid between books.

Additional info:

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