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Re: [docbook-apps] unresolved xincludes with xsltproc
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 08:49:36AM -0800, Bob Stayton wrote:
> I just downloaded and compiled libxml2-2.6.1 and
> libxslt-1.0.33 on my Linux box. This version seems
> to be having namespace problems. Now when I process
> any docbook file with the DocBook XSL stylesheets I get
> lots of these errors:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> ../docbook-xsl-1.62.4/common/af.xml:2: namespace error : Namespace
> prefix xmlns for l on l10n is not defined
> .sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" language="af"
> english-language-name="Afrikaans"
> ^
> ../docbook-xsl-1.62.4/common/af.xml:2: namespace error : Namespace
> prefix l on l10n is not defined
> .sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" language="af"
> english-language-name="Afrikaans"
> ^
> ../docbook-xsl-1.62.4/common/af.xml:10: namespace error : Namespace
> prefix l on gentext is not defined
> <l:gentext key="Abstract" text="Samevatting"/>
> ^
> etc.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> These errors are repeated for all the other locale files.
>
> But the first file in question (common/af.xml) starts
> like this:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?>
> <l:l10n xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" language="af" english-language-name="Afrikaans">
>
> It sure looks to me like the "l" namespace is defined.
yes, but xmllint doesn't generate this error if run on the fragment
you pasted. There is something weird going on.
> Should I file a bug report?
yes but provide the full set of informations so I can try to reproduce it.
Daniel
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