On Jul 29, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Caspar Florian Ebeling wrote: >>> make guide takes 6.5 seconds on my machine, which is quick enough >>> for me, >>> but the make validate takes only 2, so for just verifying while >>> editing this is >>> even better, of course. >>> >> >> If it takes significantly longer than this for anyone, check to see >> if >> you have XML_CATALOG_FILES set in your environment. I did, and it >> kept downloading stuff, so I killed it after 8.5 minutes...once I >> unset it, it took about as long as it did for Florian. > > But do I loose something without this variable or can it > be considered a trick to speed up things when working > on the guide? I browsed it locally afterwards and it seemed > all fine. >
I think it depends on where it points. If it's not set and you're using xsltproc from MacPorts, it should default to /opt/local/etc/xml/ catalog which then points to all the XSL and XML stuff for docbook. Assuming you have the docbook-xsl and docbook-xml ports installed, you should have everything you need (as you've see looking at the output). In my case it was pointed to a nonexistent catalog file (I think I was messing with it years ago and just left it in .bash_profile) so I believe it was redownloading all those docbook files again, hence the slowness... Bryan > Florian > > > -- > Florian Ebeling > [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev