Hi, not a lot of help I know, but this is all I have to offer right noww. I think, Ubuntu does upgrades pretty well. I have upgraded from 9.x to 12.x each release (have not tried 13.x yet) and I had only one minor problem (with grub), so I'd like to think you can rule out the upgrade issue. But, yes, do give it a try if you have the time - you never know.
It's the ghost in the machine :-) Best regards: Zoltán Ördögh On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:32 PM, brezhoneg1 <brezhon...@yahoo.fr> wrote: > Hi > > thanks a lot for your response > > So far, it occurs on a Ubuntu13.04 32-bits (an upgrade from Ubuntu12.10 > which already was an upgrade from Ubuntu12.04). These two upgrades went > without problems, but maybe a clean installation from scratch would > be better to avoid risks of silent misfunctioning due to a bad cleanup of > a previous version. For 64 bits, I don't know yet (not tested), but I guess > this bug is likely to be on all platforms, since you've got it on Windows > too. > > Anyway, the programs run very well, except they emit hundreds of > irrelevant error messages that will surely scare end users for nothing ! > > Best Regards > E. Lintari > > Le 28/04/2013 17:08, Zoltán Ördögh (GMail) a écrit : > > Hi, > thanks for checking in. > > As far as I know, there is no solution for this problem yet. > Daniel recommended to debug into xmllib to find out what the problem might > be - I simply don't have the bandwidth to do that. > So, I opted for avoiding the problem as a whole by downgrading to 2.8.0. > > I guess this makes the fix more urgent - it's a bit harded to downgrade > Ubuntu deployments. > Is this happening on a 32bit distribution, 64bit or both? > > Best regards: Zoltán Ördögh > > > On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 6:29 AM, brezhoneg1 <brezhon...@yahoo.fr> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I just upgraded to Ubuntu13.04 that comes with libxml2.9.0, and I >> experience these exact same errors. >> C++ programs that used to work very fine with previous versions now >> show all these errors when compiled on this >> new Linux version. When using xmllint, everything's ok though. These >> programs load a DTD from a local file in the form of >> /home/user/prg/application.dtd then read XML files that use this DTD. >> >> Was the problem eventually fixed for your case ? If so, what was the >> underlying issue, since it is most likely the same one ? >> >> Regards >> E. Lintari >> >> > >
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