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Re: Re: problems with XSL stylesheets 1.52.1
- From: fyl2xp1 <vnhu38f93 at subdimension dot com>
- To: Patrick Eisenacher <eisenacher at fillmore-labs dot com>,Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:44:38 +0100
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: problems with XSL stylesheets 1.52.1
- References: <3D2C67B0.D7D69D94@fillmore-labs.com> <878z4j8pv2.fsf@nwalsh.com><3D2C8283.3AF98B9A@fillmore-labs.com>
The problem seems to be with the use of images definately,
I have posted a detailed report of this to the libxslt bug report place:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87901
Regards
AM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Eisenacher" <eisenacher@fillmore-labs.com>
To: "Norman Walsh" <ndw@nwalsh.com>
Cc: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:52 PM
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: problems with XSL stylesheets 1.52.1
> Hi Norman,
>
> I'm using the following version of xsltproc from Cygwin on a Win2k box:
>
> $ xsltproc -V
> Using libxml 20417, libxslt 10013 and libexslt 705
> xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20417, libxslt 10013 and libexslt
> 705
> libxslt 10013 was compiled against libxml 20417
> libexslt 705 was compiled against libxml 20417
>
> here's a stackdump of xsltproc:
>
> Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610949B9
> eax=00000000 ebx=00000001 ecx=00000058 edx=00000000 esi=1121B030
> edi=1121B010
> ebp=0022F5A4 esp=0022F57C program=D:\Cygwin\bin\xsltproc.exe
> cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003B gs=0000 ss=0023
> Stack trace:
> Frame Function Args
> 0022F5A4 610949B9 (610A0020, 1121B028, 0022F5F4, 00000001)
> 0022F5C4 6102E205 (1121B028, 1038E4B0, 10BE4E70, 1121A900)
> 0022F5F4 0057A694 (11219C38, 0058BAA0, 1037A370, 00433CE0)
> 0022F624 0057A6DB (11219BC0, 1091FD58, 0022F694, 005891B2)
> 0022F694 0058968D (1091FD58, 10BE4E70, 1038E360, 00000000)
> 0022F6F4 0058C823 (1091FD58, 10BE4E70, 1038E0E8, 10379FA0)
> 0022F754 005891B2 (1091FD58, 10BE4E70, 1038D740, 1039A568)
> 0022F794 00588B44 (1091FD58, 10BE4E70, 00000000, 0057A41B)
> 0022F824 0058C504 (1091FD58, 10BE4958, 10422B30, 10422920)
> 0022F884 005891B2 (1091FD58, 10BE4958, 10422E58, 1041CA08)
> 0022F8C4 00588B44 (1091FD58, 10BE4958, 00000000, 0057A41B)
> 0022F954 0058C504 (1091FD58, 10BE45D8, 10422B30, 10422920)
> 0022F9B4 005891B2 (1091FD58, 10BE45D8, 10422E58, 1041CA08)
> 0022F9F4 00588B44 (1091FD58, 10BE45D8, 00000000, 00466841)
> 0022FA84 0058C504 (1091FD58, 109674B8, 10565E98, 10553938)
> 0022FAE4 005891B2 (1091FD58, 109674B8, 105657C8, 00000000)
> End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)
>
> I attached a stripped version of my file that reproduces the problem.
> Place a .jpg file into the same directory and name it "80hoch.jpg". As
> soon as that graphic is processed, xsltproc complains.
>
> Let me know what other info could be helpful to you.
>
>
> --Patrick
>
> Norman Walsh schrieb:
> >
> > [ Follow-ups to docbook-apps, please! ]
> >
> > / Patrick Eisenacher <eisenacher@fillmore-labs.com> was heard to say:
> > | after upgrading to the 1.52.1 XSL stylesheets, I get the following
error
> > | when trying to create a HTML or PDF file from my XML file:
> > |
> > | $ xsltproc /usr/local/lib/xml/stylesheets/docbook-xsl/html/docbook.xsl
> > | Specification.xml > Specification.html
> > | Error /usr/src/package/libxml2-2.4.17/xpath.c:8247: Undefined
namespace
> > | prefix xmlXPathCompiledEval: evaluation failed
> >
> > I wish there were more details.
> >
> > | Has anybody made similar experiences with XSL 1.52.1? Has anybody a
clue
> > | what is going wrong? Is this a docbook or a cygwin bug?
> >
> > Can you send me a document that causes this error? I can't reproduce it.
> > Also, what version of xsltproc are you using?
> >
> > Be seeing you,
> > norm
> >
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