Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2007, 12:53 -0400 schrieb Syd Bauman:
> Package: w3c-dtd-xhtml
> Version: 1.1-5
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> Am I doing something wrong, here? It seems unfathomable that this
> package has had this problem since 2004-08-08 and no one has reported
> it.
> 
> Both the file /usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.0/xhtml1-strict.dtd
> and the file /usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.0/catalog refer to the
> three entity sets lat1, symbol, and special using system identifiers
> that are for files in the same directory as the catalog or DTD, but
> the entity files are actually stored in
> /usr/share/xml/entities/xhtml/. 

The catalog does not refer to them. They are commented. The catalog used
seems to be /usr/share/xml/entities/xhtml/catalog, which is ok.

$ xmlcatalog --sgml /etc/sgml/catalog "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1 for XHTML//EN"
/usr/share/xml/entities/xhtml/xhtml-lat1.ent

Looks good. It resolves the location correctly.

> (I presume the same problem is true in at least the catalog.xml file,
> if not several of the other DTD files -- I haven't checked.)

$ xmlcatalog /etc/xml/catalog "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1 for XHTML//EN"
file:///usr/share/xml/entities/xhtml/xhtml-lat1.ent

Looks good to me too. I don't see any issue.

> P.S. I have solved this on my own system by putting symlinks to the
>      entity files into /usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.0/, but I'm
>      thinking that for the package perhaps the system identifiers
>      should be, e.g., ../../../entities/xhtml/xhtml-lat1.ent.

Which issues did you observe, that these steps became necessary IYO?

Regards, Daniel



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