[svnbook] r5242 committed - branches/1.8/vi/book/ch01-fundamental-concepts. xml

Chinh Do chinh.d.v at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 09:30:06 CST 2016


Thanks!

The compilation now go without the error.

FYI. I still cannot see the version number in the compiled HTML (see
attached picture)

Chinh



On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:17 PM, C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato at red-bean.com>
wrote:

> The &svn.version; entity (as well as &svn.l10n_revision; and &svn.date;)
> is defined in a file that the build process creates named "version.xml".
> This file is supposed to be created automatically as a dependency of the
> various main 'make' commands ('make all-html', 'make pdf', etc.), but you
> can manually trigger the creation of this file using 'make version'.  Now
> that you've worked out some of the kinks of the build system, you might
> also consider doing 'make clean' first and then 'make all-html' again to
> see if things go better this time around.
>
> -- Mike
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 5:04 AM, Chinh Do <chinh.d.v at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> Thanks very much!
>>
>> I try to install Xcode and I now can compile the book with *make
>> all-html* command. However, I have "book/book.xml:57: parser error :
>> Entity 'svn.version' not defined" message when I compile. If I remove
>> the "*&svn.version;*" from the file book.xml then the compile process
>> run well but of course the final HTML is without SVN version information in
>> the sentence "*Compiled from ....*"
>>
>> Could you please also help me on this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chinh
>>
>>
>>>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Stefan Sperling <stsp at stsp.name> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:36:39AM +0700, Chinh Do wrote:
>>> > Hi Mike,
>>> >
>>> > As said, I'm not familiar with setting this kind of environment and I
>>> have
>>> > just failed in doing so for the third times. Could you please help me?
>>> >
>>> > See in the picture below. At the step 2 at mark A when I tried
>>> > "./configure" I had "*No such file or directory*". I looked at the
>>> > directory and I saw that the file is configure.in so I typed "./
>>> configure.in"
>>> > and I had syntax error "*./configure.in <http://configure.in>: line 1:
>>> > syntax error near unexpected token `libxslt/xslt.c'*
>>> > *./configure.in <http://configure.in>: line 1:
>>> `AC_INIT(libxslt/xslt.c)'*"
>>> >
>>> > So, how can I pass this error? If I choose to download pre-build binary
>>> > package, where will I need to put the package into?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks!
>>> >
>>> > Chinh
>>>
>>> Hi Chinh,
>>>
>>> it looks as if you're using a Mac with OS X?
>>>
>>> It seems libxslt is part of Xcode:
>>> https://www.apple.com/opensource/ (search for libxslt):
>>> libxslt libxslt 1.1.24  Mac OS X, Xcode Tools
>>> Which links to: https://opensource.apple.com/source/libxslt/
>>>
>>> Installing Xcode is probably the easiest way to get libxslt on this
>>> platform.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stefan
>>>
>>
>>
>
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