Review Request 116670: Use absolute paths to refer to entities/elements defined in kdoctools
Alexander Richardson
arichardson.kde at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 10 18:43:25 UTC 2014
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kde4support doesn't compile yet on Windows, so I can't test it. But looks good to me
- Alexander Richardson
On March 9, 2014, 3:39 p.m., Luigi Toscano wrote:
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> (Updated March 9, 2014, 3:39 p.m.)
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> Review request for KDE Frameworks, kdewin, Alexander Richardson, and Harald Fernengel.
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> Repository: kde4support
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> Description
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> The processing of documentation still using DocBookXML 4.2, which depends on kde4support, currently fails on our Jenkins instance where each module has a different installation prefix with an error like:
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> Generating kate.1
> file:///usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/dtd/4.2/dbpoolx.mod:215: warning: failed
> to load external entity "file:///srv/jenkins/install/linux/x86_64/g++/kf5-
> qt5/frameworks/kde4support/inst/share/kdoctools5/customization/dtd/rdbpool.elements"
> %rdbpool;
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> Entity: line 1:
> %rdbpool;
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> and similar for the other element/entity files referred. This does not happen in the "normal" installation because in that case those files will be found in the same directory ($prefix/share/kdoctools5/customization/dtd) and the relative path will work.
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> The attached patch change the paths in the compatibiliy DTD to be absolute path instead.
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> I have to question about this solution (kdewin group): will it work on windows? I guess so, as the directory returned by KDOCTOOLS_CUSTOMIZATION_DIR is set by KF5DocToolsConfig.cmake using KDOCTOOLS_DATA_INSTALL_DIR which uses PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR, but I'm not totally sure.
> Similar question for MacOSX.
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> Diffs
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> src/customization/dtd/kdex.dtd.cmake 1f75dd9
> src/CMakeLists.txt d436846
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/116670/diff/
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> Testing
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> It compiles, and a module whose documentation still uses the old DTD (oktate) compiles correctly.
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> Thanks,
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> Luigi Toscano
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