Hi docbook xml authors,
libxslt = v1.1.11 fixed a bug that could bite you.
It no longer allows your customization layer to xml:include an xslt file
containing a template that you later want to modify (which is indeed the
correct behaviour). You have to xml:import it instead. Also note that no
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Libxml2 has been updated to version 2.6.16
NEWS
There was a bug in the 'xmlcatalog' program in version 2.6.13 of
Libxml2, it is strongly recommended to upgrade as soon as possible to
libxml2-2.6.16. The Cygwin Libxml2 distribution consists now of four
separate
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Hi Marcel,
Marcel Telka schrieb:
Since I expected problems with my /etc/xml/catalog file, I kept an
eye on it. And indeed it got corrupted by the update. Here is what
happened:
- all group definitions were lost
- all identation was lost
If I
Hi Marcel,
Marcel Telka schrieb:
Since I expected problems with my /etc/xml/catalog file, I kept an eye
on it. And indeed it got corrupted by the update. Here is what happened:
- the new publicId was inserted ok
- the location of the DTD was updated ok
- existing entries were not altered
What
Marcel Telka schrieb:
I've updated the docbook-xml42 package to version 4.2-3.
docbook-xml42 package contains Docbook XML DTD version 4.2 as published
by OASIS.
Changes since 4.2-2:
- Added Public Identifier association with an URI into /etc/xml/catalog.
- Moved DTD files to
Hi Gerrit,
since I haven't read any statement of yours regarding the problems with
perl v5.8.2-1 reported at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00733.html and at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00434.html I wasn't sure whether
they had slipped your notice and in case wanted to
Hi Dmitry,
I experienced similar problems with exim and perl v5.8.2-1, see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00434.html. As soon as exim tries
to start the perl interpreter, it crashs. I had to downgrade to perl
v5.8.0-3 again. Perl v5.8.2-1 seems to be broken.
Patrick
Dmitry A. Pashko
-1606980848
-1708537768-501:/home/Gast:/bin/bash
eisenacher:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:1000:513:Patrick
Eisenacher,U-PC-EISENACHER\eisenacher,S-1-5-21-448539723-1606980848-1708537768-1000:/home/eisenacher:/bin/bash
VUSR_PC-EISENACHER:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:1001:513:VSA Server
Account,U-PC-EISENACHER\VUSR_PC
man CPAN has this to offer:
# list all modules on my disk that have newer versions on CPAN
for $mod (CPAN::Shell-expand(Module,/./)){
next unless $mod-inst_file;
next if $mod-uptodate;
printf Module %s is installed as %s, could be updated to %s from C
PAN\n, $mod-id, $mod-inst_version,
or quick and dirty:
perl -e 'use CPAN; CPAN::Shell-r;'
HTH,
Patrick
Brian Dessent schrieb:
zzapper wrote:
Peter,
cpan
cpan
How do you list modules already installed?
There's no definitive way to do this. If you just want to see if you
have the Foo::Bar module, you can use perl -MFoo::Bar
I faced the same problem. Upgrading from the old monolithic gcc to the
new separate front end packaged ones only gave me gcc-c. I had to
separately select gcc-c++.
I'm not sure whether this can be classified as a setup dependency bug,
since you always face this kind of problem when you split
I don't know why, but the first mails didn't make it through onto the
list, but now I subscribed, so this one should make it.
I attached the output of strace. Perhaps anybody can see where the
problem is. I'm still clueless.
And yes, perl.o was indeed recompiled when I rebuilt exim. I even
This fixes the problems reported here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-10/msg00093.html
Thank you,
Patrick
Backus, Abe schrieb:
An updated version of the uw-imap-util, uw-imap-imapd, and c-client =
packages
has been uploaded to the mirror sites.
Changes in 2002e-2 since 2002e-1:
Updated the
Hi,
my setup is
- Mozilla v1.4 as my mail client
- exim v4.24-1 as my MTA
- uw-imap-imapd 2002e-1's ipop3d as my pop server
Everything worked smoothly together on Cygwin 1.3.22-1 with
uw-imap-imapd 2002c-1 or 2002d-1.
Now, after upgrading to Cygwin 1.5.5-1 and to uw-imap-imapd 2002e-1,
when I
Corinna,
is there an easy way to find out whether I still have a package
installed that needs the openssl 0.9.6x compatibility package? I would
love to get rid of this thing.
Patrick
There will be no 0.9.6j compatibility package anymore. The 0.9.6
package is only kept for backward
Corinna,
do you have any reference for this?
Unless this is something inherent in the ssh protocol or its
implementation, which I'm not familiar with, I'm not aware that crypto
systems based on discrete logarithms (DSA) are less secure than those
based on factoring large integers (RSA).
Let me see...
Install from Internet and Direct Connection in both cases.
HTH,
Patrick
Robert Collins schrieb:
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 23:05, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Trying to update my packages and not having enough space on my harddisk
got me confused yesterday.
Downloading from a mirror
Talking to Tim Waugh, the author of xmlto, revealed that the order of
arguments doesn't matter on his system (that's Red Hat, I guess),
whereas it matters indeed on Cygwin.
Investigating it a bit further revealed that Cygwin's getopt differs
from what he expected:
getopt -- o: xmlto -o foo
not, and I guess a lot of other
users don't know neither, how about updating the man pages to be in
synch with the current behaviour and adding a paragraph on the
POSIXLY_INCORRECT_GETOPT stuff?
Cheers,
Patrick
Max Bowsher schrieb:
Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Talking to Tim Waugh, the author of xmlto
Hi,
my Cygwin xmlto installation (v0.0.14) is missing all the fo formats
(dvi, pdf, ps) in /usr/share/xmlto/format/docbook, and the fo subfolder
is missing from the /usr/share/xmlto/format/ directory completely.
Without those files xmlto is unable to create the corresponding target
document
Hi Marcel,
the profile folder is missing in the latest docbook-xsl-1.61.3-1
package, breaking the various profile stylesheets :o(
Did you drop the folder intentionally from the distribution or was it a
mere oversight?
Patrick
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Works like a charm here, both for binmode and textmode mounts.
My system: Win2k, WinCVS and Cygwin SSH
The problem mentioned in your mailing list reference was fixed long time
ago.
Do your line endings change as well if you scp a textfile from your
client to your server? If yes, then we have
Hi Marcel,
thank you for making these packages available directly via Cygwin setup.
I gave xmlto a couple of runs, and it does its job as expected.
Unfortunately, I can not use xmlto currently without switching off
validation, because it doesn't allow postvalidating my source after
evaluating
Elfyn,
you rock! :o)
The new version runs smooth like butter.
Thank you so much for all your effort and energy and time that you put
into making this new version happen. You did a tremendous job!
Patrick
I've made a new version of LibXSLT (1.0.30-2) available for downloading.
This is a
McBratney schrieb:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Hi Elfyn,
unfortunately I'm less fortunate with the new libxslt package than
Andreas. I cannot translate a simple xml document to html with the new
version of xsltproc. Here are some infos:
[...]
Patrick,
I've upgraded
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 11:50:21AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Since I was a bit bored a few minutes ago I started to run your test
on Linux and guess what? The testit.out file had CRLF lineendings, too.
Ups, I just gave it a try on FreeBSD and got the same results as well!
Weird. Perhaps
Heyho,
openssl's commandline tools always output in text mode, no matter what
your mount type is, be it binary or text.
Is this a bug or a feature? ;o)
I wonder whether I can convince openssl to generate its output according
to my mount type, which is binary for me. Currently I postprocess
provided in my last posting?
Patrick
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 10:40:35PM +0200, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Heyho,
openssl's commandline tools always output in text mode, no matter what
your mount type is, be it binary or text.
Is this a bug or a feature? ;o)
Weird. It works for me:
[snip]
Since
Hi Corinna,
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:29:29PM +0200, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
Did you try the example I provided in my last posting?
No, I don't have keys and that stuff to test with. What I did was,
to examine the source code of OpenSSL.
The OpenSSL tools do open input files generally
Hi Elfyn,
unfortunately I'm less fortunate with the new libxslt package than
Andreas. I cannot translate a simple xml document to html with the new
version of xsltproc. Here are some infos:
$ xsltproc -version
Using libxml 20507, libxslt 10027 and libexslt 718
xsltproc was compiled against
Hi Elfyn,
here's some more info on the problem I reported in my last posting:
Downgrading the libxslt package didn't change anything and I still got
the same error trying to transform my xml document with xsltproc. Only
after I downgraded the libxml package as well, did my document transform
Hi Elfyn,
xmllint works fine for me. I tested it with the following options:
$ xmllint -noout -valid -catalogs Specification.xml
not specifying -catalogs or specifying -dtdvalid URL fetches the DTD
from the given URL, as expected. Without the -valid option, only the
well-formedness is
Hi Jeff,
I'm waiting already for more than a month for this to happen. Needless
to say, I'm pretty frustrated. But despite Robert claiming to take care
of this in his initial response you cited below, no update was ever
published. All further inquiries were silently ignored. The
spend their time to
support a package. Anyway, it's a point to ponder the next time you are
frustrated with a particular package and feel like you'd like to lash out
at someone.
Larry
Original Message:
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From: Patrick Eisenacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 13:15:28
That's great news :o)
Elfyn, please let me know when you need support on this task.
Peace,
Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
OK, perhaps your message just suffers from poor timing and too much
innuendo. Or perhaps I saw more in it than there was. ;-) Anyway,
it looks like this is working out
Hi Robert,
I guess, you're plate is pretty full right now. But did you make any
progress on updating the libxml and libxslt packages? Do you have any
new timeframe info as to their planned release?
Thanks,
Patrick
Robert Collins schrieb:
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 06:14, Patrick Eisenacher wrote
Greetings,
I just posted the attached mail to the docbook-apps list. Daniel
Veillard pointed out that libxml and libxslt are quite old and that this
bug has been fixed since then.
Indeed, verifying this with the Windows binaries provided by Igor
Zlatkovic at
Greetings,
I use CygWin SSH for access to my repository with
WinCvs.
After upgrading CygWin, WinCvs 1.2 commands are
aborted by the server. WinCvs 1.3b7 works, but the dos
window hangs. The task manager shows, it's ssh that
hangs. So I have to close the dos window manually,
which is pretty
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