On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 10:56:59AM +0100, Emiliano wrote:
> Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
>
> > > > > Use 'xmlwf' on the file, it'll pinpoint the problem. It's installed as part
> > > > > of expat, so you probably have it.
> > > >
> > > > had to upgrade expat, well, xmlwf didn't give any output at all ;/
> > > That means it's well-formed. In which case I don't know why repligard
> > > would claim otherwise. Alexander?
> >
> > It was not repligard but Expat itself, these messages are emmited by Expat
> > engine and has nothing to do with repligard functions.
>
> Be that as it may, xmlwf says the file is well-formed, while repligard
> (using expat) says it isn't. So there's a problem here. Where is this
> message logged? Is it possible to show the leadin XML, or dump the XML
> that it reads as it goes so we'll know where the error occurs?
It is line 667 in read.c and similar code in schema.c and rpconfig.c. This
is just a call to internal Expat's error messaging.
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