Hi,
Ulf Martin <ulfmartin@xxxxxx> was heard to say:
> sed 's%<pkgdatadir>%/usr/local/share/refdb%' < refdb.cat.in > refdb.cat
> /bin/sh: line 1: refdb.cat.in: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** [refdb.cat] Error 1
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>
Could you please check the size of the tar.gz archive that you downloaded? I
just tried to verify the presence of refdb.cat.in by downloading the
refdb-latest.tar.gz archive from the web page. The archive was truncated. I
downloaded it again using scp (I can do this as the project admin) and it came
out ok. The archive size should be 2711453 byte. I suspect SourceForge is
experiencing some http problems again.
>
> Here is the complete output of the ../configure && make run
> (another note: configure obviously does not find 'batik-rasterizer'
> although 'classpath-root' is explicitly specified and has a softlink
> 'batik-rasterizer.jar' to the 'batik-rasterizer.jar' proper):
>
You should not worry about this. batik-rasterizer is only required to build the
user manual from the XML sources, i.e. when you try to build RefDB from the CVS
sources. The tarball contains prebuilt documentations. In any case, the
configure script looks for a shell script called "batik-rasterizer" which in
turn invokes java with the proper CLASSPATH. The classpath-root setting is
relevant only for the java tools used in the XML transformations, as the
refdbxml shell script invokes the XML and FO processors directly and therefore
needs to know where the jars are.
regards,
Markus
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