On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 04:43:55PM +1000, Graeme Perkins wrote:
>
> I've maintained a set of procedures manuals in docbook xml myself for
> a few years. Now we have a small team, I decided to further split up
> the source for these manuals. I now have about 100 source files.
> Before I had about 20.
> Since doing this I started to see the message "XInclude error -
> detected a recursion" when resolving the XIncludes with:
> %LIBROOT%\libxml\xmllint.exe --xinclude --postvalid --noent --output
> %RESOLVEDXML% "%SOURCEXML%"
> Resolving used to take about 80 seconds, but after breaking up the
> sources the XIncludes xmllint know takes 2 hours. (The output is about
that's way over the acceptable time. There is something wrong, it's impossible
to guess what, but I can't garantee I will have time to go though hundred of
files chasing a bug for you. I suggest you go back to how you made the
modifications until the bug shows up that would allow to restrain the problem.
I would first also :
- make sure to use the latest version of libxml2 as you don't specify
the version used
- try the transformation on a linux or UNIX box, there is just too many way
the Windows path/URI conversion can go wrong and fail in subtle ways.
Daniel
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