> Op 22 dec. 2017, om 09:21 heeft Pierre Labastie <[email protected]> het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> On 22/12/2017 00:21, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Pol Vangheluwe wrote:
> [...]
>>> 
>>>   016-z-sqlite: the digits ‘3200000' were missing in the lines
>>>   unzip -q ../sqlite-doc-3200000.zip
>>>   cp -v -R sqlite-doc-3200000/* /usr/share/doc/sqlite-3.20.0
>> 
>> That does appear to be an alfs issue.
>> 
> 
> It looks like a bug we had a couple years ago. It was actually a bug in
> libxml2. Since those scripts are generated by the host, it might be that your
> host distro uses a faulty version of libxml2 (2.9.2). If so, you should
> upgrade to later libxml2.

> My host distro is Ubuntu-12.04.  There are indeed a couple of requirements 
> not met, but not for LIBXML2:

Checking tools required for jhalfs

SUDO.............. <1.8.3p1>             OK (Min version: 1.7.0)

WGET.............. <1.13.4>              OK (Min version: 1.0.0)

LIBXML2........... <2.07.08>             OK (Min version: 2.06.20)

LIBXSLT........... <1.01.26>             OK (Min version: 1.01.14)

Anyway, not a big issue; I have updated the scripts manually.

I tried to update the host system to Ubuntu-14.04, but I got a warning about 
doubtful support of the videocard on the G5.
I did the update anyway and indeed got no video anymore, so I rolled back to 
12.04.

pvg

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