https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478528
--- Comment #4 from Christian R. <3288p...@duck.com> --- Well, there is no xmllint.exe on my whole Windows 10 PC, and if you read again carefully my previous messages, the error message says / /XMLCheck////Error//] //Error://Failed to find xmllint.Please make sure that xmllint is installed.//////It is part of libxml2.//// - I already tried to put C:\Program Files\Kate\bin\ in the system Path, which, _as I wrote before_, is the directory where both Kate.exe and libmxl2 reside. - I extracted what I could from libxml2.DLL with the first extractor I could find. Here's what redwood.exe found: - I don't think it's a config mistake, I think it's a coding, compiling, or file management issue. - What have you got to say about the error messages and the weirdest copy-paste thing I ever noticed, depending on the Powershell version, that were explained in my previous message? Has anybody checked whether it happens in a native Debian environment, _without the KDE deskop_, but with KDE Kate? and the same setup in WSL on Windows? Interventions and analysis of other people from the mailing list for this bug would be useful. Thanks in advance. On 15.12.2023 18:27, Waqar Ahmed wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478528 > > --- Comment #3 from Waqar Ahmed <waqar....@gmail.com> --- > The issue is simple. Kate expects `xmllint` to be in your PATH environment > variable. If its not there, it wont get found. So just make sure to > add the > directory contain xmllint.exe to your path. > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.