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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: jade: missing closing delimiter: LIGHT
Norman Walsh wrote: > | I've changed this file and put the declaration in one line but > | jade then claim the line is too long (more than 240 c). > Did you make any other changes? Not really. Just updated the catalog file for the ISO* files. > The 3.1 distribution has been used without error by thousands. This argument made me more desperate. I'm not desperated anymore because the light has come. > Maybe the default SGML declaration that Jade is using on your system > doesn't have the limits set high enough. Try passing the docbook.dcl > file to Jade right before your SGM file on the command line. I don't exactly what's wrong but it is jade's fault. I used a remote jade version from a old good Debian package and I obtained a c1.htm file with just 43 "DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported". A good point for packaged systems. So my homemade compiled jade version is broken. It is strange because the compilation was made without changing the Makefile (just /opt -> /usr/local). I didn't see anything about jade limitation in the Makefile. It was a long compilation but a successful one. And the test: $ jade -t sgml -d //usr/local/docbook/html/docbook.dsl jtest.sgm passed with jtest.sgm the following content: ---------------------------------------------------------------- <!DOCTYPE MEMO [ <!ELEMENT MEMO - - (HEAD, BODY, END)> <!ELEMENT HEAD - - (DATE, TO, SUBJECT)> <!ELEMENT DATE - - (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT TO - - (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT SUBJECT - - (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT BODY - - (PARA+)> <!ELEMENT PARA - - (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT END - - (CLOSING, SENDER)> <!ELEMENT CLOSING - - (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT SENDER - - (#PCDATA)> ]> <memo> <head> <date>Feb 29, 1997</date> <to>John Doe</to> <subject>Test Document</subject> </head> <body> <para>This is the first paragraph.</para> <para>This is the second.</para> <para>This is the last.</para> <end> <closing>Sincerely,</closing> <sender>Jane Doe</sender> </end> </memo> ----------------------------------------------------------------- I suggest to put my case in the "install problems" chapter, if any. It is very bad bug for a newbie like me. Another point: I commented out the "*.mod" entries in the docbook.cat file and I obtain also a "c1.htm" file in good shape (with the broken jade binarie). A strange point. Now my problems are: $ ldd /usr/local/bin/jade libstyle.so.1 => not found libgrove.so.1 => not found libsp.so.1 => not found libspgrove.so.1 => not found libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 => not found but I will solve that easily, I hope. (the last one is no good for my libc5 system) I thank you very much Norman, because you didn't give me the answer but you gave me some courage: "used without error by thousands". Again, the network saved me. Sorry for my poor English. -- au revoir, Gilles Lamiral. France, Rennes (35).
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