Hi James,
thanks for your report.
2011/7/25 James Page <email address hidden>
> Reproduced locally in sbuild environment; a bit more information on the > failure: > > xsltproc --stringparam callout.graphics 0 --stringparam navig.graphics 0 > --stringparam admon.textlabel 1 --stringparam admon.graphics 0 > --stringparam base.dir user-manual.chunked/ > /etc/asciidoc/docbook-xsl/chunked.xsl > /build/jamespage-nut_2.6.1-2ubuntu1-i386-VnuJ0Q/nut-2.6.1/docs/user-manual.xml > warning: failed to load external entity " > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/docbook.xsl" > compilation error: file > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl line 25 > element import > xsl:import : unable to load > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/docbook.xsl >
strange. Can you please try with the verbose version: $ ASCIIDOC_VERBOSE=-v make
we should get more info, since the above is probably not the actual issue...
cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
Hi James,
thanks for your report.
2011/7/25 James Page <email address hidden>
> Reproduced locally in sbuild environment; a bit more information on the chunked/ docbook- xsl/chunked. xsl jamespage- nut_2.6. 1-2ubuntu1- i386-VnuJ0Q/ nut-2.6. 1/docs/ user-manual. xml docbook. sourceforge. net/release/ xsl/current/ xhtml/docbook. xsl" docbook. sourceforge. net/release/ xsl/current/ xhtml/chunk. xsl line 25 docbook. sourceforge. net/release/ xsl/current/ xhtml/docbook. xsl
> failure:
>
> xsltproc --stringparam callout.graphics 0 --stringparam navig.graphics 0
> --stringparam admon.textlabel 1 --stringparam admon.graphics 0
> --stringparam base.dir user-manual.
> /etc/asciidoc/
> /build/
> warning: failed to load external entity "
> http://
> compilation error: file
> http://
> element import
> xsl:import : unable to load
> http://
>
strange. Can you please try with the verbose version:
$ ASCIIDOC_VERBOSE=-v make
we should get more info, since the above is probably not the actual issue...
cheers, powerquality. eaton.com www.networkupst ools.org/ www.debian. org arnaud. quette. free.fr/
Arnaud
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