Re: use of xsltproc without '--nonet'

2015-08-28 Thread Caolán McNamara
On Wed, 2015-08-26 at 08:33 +0200, Richard PALO wrote:
 No idea as to why it was left out, wherefore my inquiry.
 Perhaps worthwhile a build with these cases updated to use '--nonet' 
 is in order.

done now I believe as
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=fe1eb8809d22bc8
7d9d636f6c084ed5249c7eb37

C.
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Re: use of xsltproc without '--nonet'

2015-08-26 Thread Richard PALO
Le 25/08/15 15:08, David Tardon a écrit :
 Hi,
 
 On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 08:53:41AM +0200, Richard PALO wrote:
 I noticed (by chance) some uses of xsltproc without the '--nonet' option in 
 the following files:
 extras/CustomTarget_autocorr.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextshare.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextuser.mk
 solenv/gbuild/UIConfig.mk
 solenv/gbuild/platform/macosx.mk

 Is there any particular reason these cannot be forced to build locally like 
 the other uses of xsltproc?
 
 Why do you think the option has been left out intentionally? Or, even
 better, why do you think it has been left out? A more plausible
 explanation is that the author of the code (I in all cases, IIRC) forgot
 to use it...
 
 D.

No idea as to why it was left out, wherefore my inquiry.
Perhaps worthwhile a build with these cases updated to use '--nonet' is in 
order.

cheers
-- 
Richard PALO

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Re: use of xsltproc without '--nonet'

2015-08-25 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi Richard,

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Richard PALO rich...@netbsd.org wrote:
 I noticed (by chance) some uses of xsltproc without the '--nonet' option in 
 the following files:
 extras/CustomTarget_autocorr.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextshare.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextuser.mk
 solenv/gbuild/UIConfig.mk
 solenv/gbuild/platform/macosx.mk

 Is there any particular reason these cannot be forced to build locally like 
 the other uses of xsltproc?

What do you mean?
nonet means that xlstproc should not  look for the
schemata/DTD/Entities definition at the URLs defined in the xml.

ciao
Christian
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Re: use of xsltproc without '--nonet'

2015-08-25 Thread Richard PALO
Le 25/08/15 12:55, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
 Hi Richard,
 
 On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Richard PALO rich...@netbsd.org wrote:
 I noticed (by chance) some uses of xsltproc without the '--nonet' option in 
 the following files:
 extras/CustomTarget_autocorr.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextshare.mk
 extras/CustomTarget_autotextuser.mk
 solenv/gbuild/UIConfig.mk
 solenv/gbuild/platform/macosx.mk

 Is there any particular reason these cannot be forced to build locally like 
 the other uses of xsltproc?
 
 What do you mean?
 nonet means that xlstproc should not  look for the
 schemata/DTD/Entities definition at the URLs defined in the xml.
 
 ciao
 Christian
 
 
exactly.
Builds should [strive to] be local; consequently any dtds should be available 
locally, *especially* when --disable-fetch-external is specified. Otherwise 
the results may differ when connected or not.

-- 
Richard PALO

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Re: use of xsltproc without '--nonet'

2015-08-25 Thread David Tardon
Hi,

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 08:53:41AM +0200, Richard PALO wrote:
 I noticed (by chance) some uses of xsltproc without the '--nonet' option in 
 the following files:
  extras/CustomTarget_autocorr.mk
  extras/CustomTarget_autotextshare.mk
  extras/CustomTarget_autotextuser.mk
  solenv/gbuild/UIConfig.mk
  solenv/gbuild/platform/macosx.mk
 
 Is there any particular reason these cannot be forced to build locally like 
 the other uses of xsltproc?

Why do you think the option has been left out intentionally? Or, even
better, why do you think it has been left out? A more plausible
explanation is that the author of the code (I in all cases, IIRC) forgot
to use it...

D.
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