https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509785

            Bug ID: 509785
           Summary: Libxml 2.15.0 becomes more strict and triggers build
                    failures from code with extra spaces added by
                    translated strings
    Classification: Translations
           Product: i18n
      Version First unspecified
       Reported In:
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: sl
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]
                CC: [email protected], [email protected]
  Target Milestone: ---

An example is in partitionmanager. From
https://invent.kde.org/kde-linux/kde-linux-packages/-/jobs/3388699/raw:

2025-09-22T05:36:59.607893Z 01O -- Build files have been written to:
/builds/kde-linux/kde-linux-packages/pkgbuilds/kde-banana-partitionmanager-git/src/build
2025-09-22T05:36:59.746591Z 01O [1/86] Generating
po/sl/docs/partitionmanager/index.cache.bz2
2025-09-22T05:36:59.746601Z 01O FAILED:
po/sl/docs/partitionmanager/index.cache.bz2
/builds/kde-linux/kde-linux-packages/pkgbuilds/kde-banana-partitionmanager-git/src/build/po/sl/docs/partitionmanager/index.cache.bz2
2025-09-22T05:36:59.746603Z 01O cd
/builds/kde-linux/kde-linux-packages/pkgbuilds/kde-banana-partitionmanager-git/src/partitionmanager
&& /usr/bin/meinproc6 --check --cache
/builds/kde-linux/kde-linux-packages/pkgbuilds/kde-banana-partitionmanager-git/src/build/po/sl/docs/partitionmanager/index.cache.bz2
po/sl/docs/partitionmanager/index.docbook
2025-09-22T05:36:59.746605Z 01O introduction.docbook:9: validity error :
standalone: normalization of attribute linkend on glossterm by external subset
declaration
2025-09-22T05:36:59.746606Z 01O > in <glossterm linkend="glossary-filesystem "

This is caused by a change in Libxml 2.15.0, which became more strict:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/e4cbc295fa97f3c290cec8b243bd96ebdaa3dab2.
Arch just rolled out Libxml 2.15.0, so Arch users are now seeing this issue.
But we don't have an Arch-based CI, so it's not seen there.

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