Tommy, I think I have a problem nailed down and was hoping you could confirm my results. If I do a 'make distclean' on a module and then 'make html-${LANG}' where $LANG is one of the $OTHERS, usually the build fails because of a missing entity. This happens, I believe, because the translation runs against the totally sanitized $PRI_LANG/ version, which does not include fully built $PRI_LANG/fdp-entities.ent and $PRI_LANG/${DOC_ENTITIES}.ent files. The local $LANG/*.ent files do get built, but since the $PRI_LANG/*.xml files are parsed before translation and the $PRI_LANG/*.ent files don't exist, there are no calls to them in the internal subset of the translated $LANG/*.xml files. In case I have been very confus{ing,ed} above, here's the example I ran, using the translation-quick-start-guide module: $ make distclean html-it # fails to validate, no FCMINVER entity (Hmm, check it/doc-entities.{xml,ent} and it's there, sho 'nuff...) (Hmm, read the it/translation-quick-start-guide.xml file... Aha! Note the end of the internal subset where you would normally see the entities in doc-entities.ent, and the content is missing.) So in short, any building of *anything* requires that ${PRI_LANG}/${DOC_ENTITIES}.ent be built, in addition to ${1}/${DOC_ENTITIES}.ent . Would the best way to fix this be to change this rule: set-locale-${1}:: ${1}/${FDP_ENTITIES} ${PRI_LANG}/${DOC_ENTITIES}.ent ...? Or am I barking up the wrong rule? -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
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