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Subject: Re: Test checkout, please
From: Charles Curley ####@####.####
Date: 29 Jan 2002 23:22:00 -0000
Message-Id: <20020129162054.L9613@trib.com>

On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 04:31:16PM -0500, Steven Sanfratello wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002  2:20, Charles Curley wrote:
> > 
> > Yikes! That is beyond my expertise. Has anyone else got any ideas?
> > 
> 
> those "X017B is not a function name" errors that i get are documented somewhere, 
> the LDP Author Guide, i think.  supposedly it's being investigated.

I'll assume it is. I don't even know where to begin.

> 
> 
> > Hmmm, well can you narrow down the source of the error by making each
> > dependency of "all" one at a time? See if it builds any without errors.
> 
> i make these targets in this order.  the ones that had make errors have the make 
> errors quoted.  those errors occured as the very last message that was output.
> 
> cooked:
> clean: 
> scripts: 
> html: "make: *** [Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/index.html] Error 1"
> rtf:  "make: *** [Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO.rtf] Error 1"
> tex: "make: *** [Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO.tex] Error 1"
> dvi: 
> ps: 
> pdf:
> all: "make: *** [Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO.smooth.html] Error 1"
> ship: "make: *** [ship] Error 1 "
> 
> i skipped the "install:" target because i didn't want to install all of those formats. 
> i don't know what all of those targets have in common.  jade maybe? 

I agree, the only thing in common is jade. In fact, the three targets
that don't produce the error only call jade indirectly. They use the
tex output from the tex target.


> 
> the output of all of the makes are attached.
> 
> 
> > I'm using DocBook V4.1, with the docbook-dtd41-sgml-1.0-10 RPM from
> > Red Hat.
> 
> i've probably got every dtd and dsssl and catalog mentioned in the LDP Author 
> Guide and the DocBook-Install.  in other words, a big mess of files!

Right. I wondered if this might be a version issue.

>  
> > The target html should make both a smooth and a chunky version. The
> > chunky version should end up in the subdirectory
> > Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO. Did you get that when you
> > ran "make html"?
> 
> yes, there is a chunky version in that sub-dir.

Good.

> (it's links ot note.gif function properly). 

I'm not sure whether by "properly" you mean with the relative path
(what I get) or the absolute path, but I see the relative path here.

[ccurley@charlesc Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO]$ grep -i note.gif Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/*.html
Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/bootingtomsrtbt.html:SRC="../images/note.gif"
Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/overview.html:SRC="../images/note.gif"
Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/preparation.html:SRC="../images/note.gif"
Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/secondstagerestoration.html:SRC="../images/note.gif"
Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO/secondstagerestoration.html:SRC="../images/note.gif"


> there is also a ".junk" directory.  should that have been deleted??

No. the .junk directory is one build back of the chunky directory. The
make file ages it appropriately. See the target chunky.


Content-Description: created by "make xxx >> bkuptests"
> make cooked
> make: `cooked' is up to date.

I'll take a close look at this and see if I can detect anything useful.



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<type 'exceptions.IOError'>
Python 2.5.2: /usr/bin/python
Mon Jul 1 15:59:52 2024

A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred.

 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/<string> in ()
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/main.py in main()
  424 
  425         if path is not None:
  426                 main_path(path)
  427         else:
  428                 main_form()
global main_form = <function main_form at 0x9bfbc6c>
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/main.py in main_form()
  378         except ImportError:
  379                 die(ctxt, "Invalid command")
  380         module.do(ctxt)
  381 
  382 def main():
module = <module 'commands.showmsg' from '/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/commands/showmsg.pyc'>, module.do = <function do at 0x9c0f454>, global ctxt = {'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/commands/showmsg.py in do(ctxt={'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'})
   18         write(html('msg-pager') % ctxt)
   19         write('<hr>')
   20         sub_showmsg(ctxt, ctxt[MSGNUM])
   21         write('<hr>')
   22         write(html('msg-pager') % ctxt)
global sub_showmsg = <function sub_showmsg at 0x9bfb1ec>, ctxt = {'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, global MSGNUM = 'msgnum'
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in sub_showmsg(ctxt={'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, msgnum=2239)
  229         format_timestamp(ctxt, ctxt)
  230         write(html('msg-header') % ctxt)
  231         rec_showpart(ctxt, msg, 0)
  232         write(html('msg-footer') % ctxt)
  233         ctxt.pop()
global rec_showpart = <function rec_showpart at 0x9bfb1b4>, ctxt = {'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, msg = <email.message.Message instance at 0x9c6cf8c>
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in rec_showpart(ctxt={'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0x9c6cf8c>, partnum=1)
  205                 else:
  206                         for p in part.get_payload():
  207                                 partnum = rec_showpart(ctxt, p, partnum+1)
  208         else:
  209                 write(html('msg-sep') % ctxt)
partnum = 1, global rec_showpart = <function rec_showpart at 0x9bfb1b4>, ctxt = {'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, p = <email.message.Message instance at 0x9c753ac>
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in rec_showpart(ctxt={'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0x9c753ac>, partnum=2)
  208         else:
  209                 write(html('msg-sep') % ctxt)
  210                 sub_showpart(ctxt, part)
  211         return partnum
  212 
global sub_showpart = <function sub_showpart at 0x9bfb144>, ctxt = {'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part = <email.message.Message instance at 0x9c753ac>
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in sub_showpart(ctxt={'cmd': 'showmsg', 'threadidx': 4, 'HTTP_X_FORWA...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0x9c753ac>)
  164         type = ctxt[TYPE] = part.get_content_type()
  165         ctxt[FILENAME] = part.get_filename()
  166         template = html('msg-' + type.replace('/', '-'))
  167         if not template:
  168                 template = html('msg-' + type[:type.find('/')])
global template = <function template at 0x9bf3e9c>, global html = <function html at 0x9bf3ed4>, type = 'application/pgp-signature', type.replace = <built-in method replace of str object at 0x9c73a30>
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in html(name='msg-application-pgp-signature')
   40 
   41 def html(name):
   42         return template(name + '.html')
   43 
   44 def xml(name):
global template = <function template at 0x9bf3e9c>, name = 'msg-application-pgp-signature'
 /opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in template(filename='msg-application-pgp-signature.html')
   31         except IOError:
   32                 if not _template_zipfile:
   33                         _template_zipfile = zipfile.ZipFile(sys.argv[0])
   34                 try:
   35                         f = _template_zipfile.open(n).read()
global _template_zipfile = None, global zipfile = <module 'zipfile' from '/usr/lib/python2.5/zipfile.pyc'>, zipfile.ZipFile = <class zipfile.ZipFile at 0x9b8ca7c>, global sys = <module 'sys' (built-in)>, sys.argv = ['-c', '/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20']
 /usr/lib/python2.5/zipfile.py in __init__(self=<zipfile.ZipFile instance at 0x9c064ac>, file='-c', mode='r', compression=0, allowZip64=False)
  337             self.filename = file
  338             modeDict = {'r' : 'rb', 'w': 'wb', 'a' : 'r+b'}
  339             self.fp = open(file, modeDict[mode])
  340         else:
  341             self._filePassed = 1
self = <zipfile.ZipFile instance at 0x9c064ac>, self.fp = None, builtin open = <built-in function open>, file = '-c', modeDict = {'a': 'r+b', 'r': 'rb', 'w': 'wb'}, mode = 'r'

<type 'exceptions.IOError'>: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '-c'
      args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
      errno = 2
      filename = '-c'
      message = ''
      strerror = 'No such file or directory'