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Re: sgmltools-lite doesn't move tmp with custom stylesheet



On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 03:08:21PM -0400, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> I just filed this for sgml-tools lite.  I'd really like to help hunting this 
> down (cause I want it to go away;-)  Does anyone have any techniques for 
> chasing this down?
> 
> Package: sgmltools-lite
> Version: 3.0.2.3
> 
> I got this package from:
> http://people.debian.org/~sano/sgmltools-lite/
> 
> When I pass sgmltools-lite another stylesheet with the -s option it does not
> create any output.  It does create the named subdirectory where
> sgmltools-lite is executed but it is empty.
> 
> Here's what it looks like when I invoke it:
> jesse@storm:~/test$ sgmltools -b html -s \
> /usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/dsssl/docbook/ldp/ldp.dsl kernel-pkg.en.sgml
> mv: /tmp/@4633/*: No such file or directory
> 
> (That's manually folded, I used \ to denote that, this should only be two
> lines)
> 
> The temp directory is being created, here it is in another terminal:
> jesse@storm:/tmp$ ls
> @4633          lost+found      ssh-jiTn3664  ssh-oqbn4415
> @4633.3
> 
> I tried using the debug option.  The temp directory is created and retained
> but it is empty.
> 
> Nothing is reported to /var/log/syslog.
> Nothing is reported to /var/log/messages.
> 
> I was able to use this stylesheet with the original sgmltools (not
> sgmltools-2 which also had this problem).
> 
> If there is something else I can try to hunt this down please let me know.
> 
Not positive.. but from the description, you might try:
Package: linuxdoc-tools
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 1420
Maintainer: Taketoshi Sano <sano@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.9.6
Replaces: linuxdoc-sgml, sgml-tools
Provides: linuxdoc-sgml
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.2), sp (>= 1.1.1-3), sgml-data (>= 0.02),
sgml-base, gawk, perl5
...
Description: SGML converters for the LinuxDoc DTD only.
...
 This linuxdoc-tools has been designed and implemented only
 for linuxdoc DTD.
...

Gordon Sadler




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