Jeff,
I use XIncludes, and not olinks or profiling (on the file I just used). The 
 only difference in the switches is that I use --novalid which skips the   
skips the Dtd loading phase.
 
Are you using single pass profiling or two-pass?
 
Dean
 
 
In a message dated 3/9/2012 10:57:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
jpowa...@vocera.com writes:

Hmm, my  docs are tiny compared to that. Are you using XIncludes, olinks, 
and  profiling?

Here's how I'm calling xsltproc in my build.bat  file:

call xsltproc.exe 
--nonet 
--xinclude 
--stringparam profile.condition %conditions%  
--stringparam olink.debug 0 
--stringparam  collect.xref.targets "no" 
--output %output_file%   
--stringparam insert.xref.page.number yes 
--stringparam insert.olink.page.number maybe  
--stringparam target.database.document %olink_file%  
--stringparam current.docid %doc_id% 
%xsl_file% 
%book_file%  

Regards,
Jeff

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From:  deannel...@aol.com [mailto:deannel...@aol.com] 
Sent: 2012-03-09  03:06
To: deannel...@aol.com; Jeff Powanda; tom.brow...@gmail.com
Cc:  docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re:  VirtualBox DocBook 5.0 VM


One more bit of info. I just ran a 1200  page doc (XP/2Gb/xsltproc) and it 
used about 230 MB of memory to churn through  that doc.

In a message dated 3/9/2012 2:44:36 P.M. Pacific Standard  Time, 
deannel...@aol.com writes:

Jeff,
I routinely process books over 400 pages  (XP/2Gb/xsltproc) and rarely see 
a memory error. However, when I DO see one,  it is because I have done 
something wacky in the XSL or have done something in  the XML that was "legal" 
but not supported in the XSL. Rare though.

What command line switches are you using?

Regards,
Dean Nelson

In a message dated 3/9/2012 2:22:48 P.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
jpowa...@vocera.com writes:


I'm using the Windows version of  xsltproc.

xsltproc worked fine on our smaller manuals (~50 pages), but it wasn't able 
to  handle our largest books (~400 pages). I need to be able to build all 
the  manuals on the writers' machines, which are Windows 7 or Windows XP 
laptops  with only 2 GB of RAM. Xsltproc couldn't seem to handle those 
constraints.  Saxon+Xerces can.

If other people are using xsltproc under similar constraints on Windows  
and it's working fine, perhaps I'm doing something wrong.

Regards,
Jeff



-----Original  Message-----
From: Tom Browder  [mailto:tom.brow...@gmail.com] 
Sent:  2012-03-09 09:31
To: Jeff Powanda
Cc: Docbook Apps Help list
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: VirtualBox DocBook 5.0 VM

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:25,  Jeff Powanda <jpowa...@vocera.com> wrote:
> Ok, thanks. I switched from xsltproc a few years ago when it was  
> unable to process our largest manuals (it  ran out  of memory).

Was that a Windows version, or *unix?

Size of manual?

I'm sure libxslt folks would love to  hear about that whichever system it 
was on.

-Tom

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