can't compile docs

Peppe cerebro84 at vodafone.it
Mon Nov 15 09:47:35 GMT 2004


Hi,
I'm using gentoo and I've got a problem compiling kde docs. This is what I 
get:

make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-5/work/kdebase/doc'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-5/work/kdebase/doc'
Making all in faq
make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-5/work/kdebase/doc/faq'
/usr/kde/cvs/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
Error: no ID for constraint linkend: .
XRef to nonexistent id:
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
runtime error: 
file /usr/kde/cvs/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/autotoc.xsl line 69 
element element
xsl:element : name is missing
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
Error: no ID for constraint linkend: .
XRef to nonexistent id:
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No "" localization exists.
No context named "" exists in the "" localization.
No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".

[it goes on this way for some other pages, then:]

No template for "" (or any of its leaves) exists
in the context named "" in the "" localization.
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "".
No "" localization of "" exists; using "en".
unable to parse ./index.docbook
make[1]: *** [index.cache.bz2] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-5/work/kdebase/doc/faq'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1




I'm using kde-cvs ebuilds, but I used also the official kde ebuild and had the 
same problem. I used cvs on my previous distro (mdk 10.0) and it worked fine.
Can you help me please?
Thank you,
Giuseppe
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