[postgis-devel] circular dependency in doc/ ?
Chris Hodgson
chodgson at refractions.net
Tue Feb 28 10:20:19 PST 2012
Is mathml2.dtd the ONLY thing that was slowing you down strk? There are
many other DTDs used, eg. docbook and docbook-mathml, and I thought that
some of those are dependent on eachother, so really the solution to this
is to properly configure your system's xml catalog. It seems like you're
going a long way out of your way to work around the pre-existing
solution of the xmlcatalog.
Chris
On 12-02-28 02:39 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:16:29AM +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:05:40AM +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>>> It is not clear to me why many targets under doc/ uses postgis.xml
>>> as input when the postgis.xml file also goes through keyword
>>> substitution becoming postgis-out.xml.
>>>
>>> Shouldn't postgis-out.xml be the input for further targets like
>>> comments and the like ?
>> Moreover: what's special about postgis-agg.xml, which is often
>> referenced in addition to postgis.xml ?
> I think I figured. r9327 reworks the dependency tracking while
> also adding lookup of mathml2.dtd on the filesystem.
>
> Now whoever has a slow doc generation please send the output
> of your "locate mathml2.dtd" and we'll add it to the list of
> scan directories of ./configure.ac
>
> The final report of ./configure will tell you now which one
> you're using. It'll be http://something for online (slow) and
> /something/else for filesystem (fast). Example:
>
> -------- Documentation Generation --------
> xsltproc: /usr/bin/xsltproc
> xsl style sheets: /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh
> dblatex: /usr/bin/dblatex
> convert: /usr/bin/convert
> mathml2.dtd: /usr/share/xml/schema/w3c/mathml/dtd/mathml2.dtd
>
>
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