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> Please follow up to cygwin at cygwin.com I'd redirect all other posted messages to 'cygwin@cygwin.com'. > > Javier is heard to say: > > I want to get jade and related packages on my > > Windows 2000 + Cygwin system, and test them > > with 'DocBook: The Definitive Guide' (from > > 'http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/docbook/ > > documentation/reference/') > > > > I've tried with openjade and related packages, > > downloaded from 'http://www.toomanysecrets.net/ > > ~foster/cygwin/'. As binaries were put at > > '/usr/bin' (that is, my > > 'c:/Programas/cygwin/usr/bin' folder) i had to > > move them to '/bin' (i.e. my > > 'c:/Programas/cygwin/bin' folder) > Nicholas wrote about this: > > "The last time I checked, there were some > packaging issues. If you will > notice, he made tarballs with a "." in > the path. For some reason, setup > can't handle this and ends up sticking > the openjade binaries in the > folder usr/bin [instead of sticking it in > bin/]. Of course since /usr/bin is a virtual > folder inside cygwin, the end result is that > Cygwin will refuse to acknowledge the existance > of the openjade binaries. Otherwise, with some > minor tweaking of teTeX and the addition of > pdfjadetex/sgmlutils/sgmlutils-lite/docbook-utils, > I was able to get a fairly decent docbook build > environment set up. Jon's email is > bouncing, so I've had no way to contact him > regarding this..." Those packages does not form part of the cygwin list, neither of the foster's one. I think Hoenicka's manual would help here. What kind of adjustments are Nicholas talking about? > What does 'cygcheck -svr' tell us? # cygcheck -svr &> system.log [File 'system.log' attached] Also take a look at this (those backslaces are here to be removed with its carriage return, though you probably know this convention): # openjade -trtf -wall -c/etc/sgml/catalog \ -d/usr/share/sgml/docbook-dsssl/print/docbook.dsl \ /usr/share/sgml/docbook-3.1/docbook.dcl fulltext.sgm \ &> openjade.log Segmentation fault (core dumped) # [Files 'openjade.log' and 'openjade.exe.stackdump' attached] If i remove the last mark of '/usr/share/sgml/dsssl/style-sheet.dtd' and rerun openjade then it doesn't crash but the produced 'fulltext.rtf' is just a chunk of text. # openjade -trtf -wall -c/etc/sgml/catalog \ -d/usr/share/sgml/docbook-dsssl/print/docbook.dsl \ /usr/share/sgml/docbook-3.1/docbook.dcl fulltext.sgm \ &> openjade2.log [File 'openjade2.log' attached] I am surely not the right man to check those problems. As an 'end user' any help would be appreciated. Regards, Javier __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com
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