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2013/6/16 Arttu V. <arttuv69@×××××.com> |
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> On 6/11/13, Francisco Ares <frares@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Hy, |
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> > I've got a problem related to system-config-printer-gnome-1.3.12 not |
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> being |
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> > able to be built. The build process stops with the log bellow. Its |
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> bottom |
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> > line says it was impossible to download :" |
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> > http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" , which I've |
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> > succeeded to download using wget with no extra parameters. |
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> > Any hints? |
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> Answering late to this post since nobody else has. AFAIK the DTD files |
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> should never get downloaded. Instead they should've been installed |
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> automatically by your favourite $PACKAGEMANGLER from a dependency of |
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> that GNOME package. Then the local copy should be automatically used. |
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> Try |
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> emerge -1 app-text/docbook-xml-dtd:4.1.2 |
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> then retry whatever you were doing. This should re-install and |
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> re-register the 4.1.2 DTDs. If it doesn't work then at least you |
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> hopefully get new error messages pointing towards the real cause |
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> behind the broken DTD catalog. |
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> (You could also have a look into the files inside /etc/xml and |
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> /etc/sgml, especially the file named catalog. I think I remember a |
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> case where one person or his system had somehow cleared the local DTD |
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> registry.) |
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> -- |
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> Arttu V. |
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Sorry for my delay. |
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It worked! |
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Thanks |
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Francisco |