On Nov 6, Sean Champ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Package: openjade > Version: 1.4devel1-14 > Followup-For: Bug #138924 > > > Hello. > > > As a user who has been wary of openjade, due to how very long it seems to > take to process even a simple file, then as a user of the Debian BTS I > had noticed the bug report, about the excessive catalog parsing. > > I thought I would mention that there is at least a partial workaround, such > that may be of relevance. (This matter is, furthermore, derived after the > nice Debian SGML catalog policy -- another pip for broad, practical > standardization of the OS, there.) > > > The workaround: The user can limit the set of catalogs that OpenJade will > access. > > [ Example snipped. ]
Thanks, from what I know of the problem, this does seem like a good workaround. As you may have read if you looked at the upstream bugs, the problem is a combination of the DTDDECL handling which was added to OpenSP (versus the old SP library used with Jade) and using default catalogs and default catalog paths. The newest version of OpenSP (not yet released) will allow disabling DTDDECL handling at build time, which I plan to do in the Debian release. The performance will improve greatly. -- Neil Roeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]