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Re: [tlug] Xemacs: XML Validation Error
- Date: 04 Jun 2002 16:26:42 +0900
- From: Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Xemacs: XML Validation Error
- References: <20020408174351.E4696@example.com><001901c1def8$491345a0$8e00a8c0@example.com> <20020408125723.GG2760@example.com><20020408140730.F296D1B680@example.com><20020409003408.A13864@example.com><87k7rif5ek.fsf@example.com><20020409031933.A13981@example.com><1022774092.2516.13.camel@example.com><15606.23522.441529.683579@example.com><1023162049.2140.19.camel@example.com> <15612.14462.396626.584897@example.com>
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 12:48, Viktor Pavlenko wrote:
> Can you run nsgmls from shell? Maybe your installation went wrong?
> Maybe it's simpler to heed Stephan's advice and install it from RPM?
As far as I can tell, this is only available as RPM in a package called
"sgml-tools". I tried to install this, but it wouldn't go, due to
apparent conflict with a list of files by the same name, which are said
to be present, but which are not.
At this point, I think I will just uninstall everything and retry from
scratch. If I end up in the same situation, maybe I'll just put it aside
from now and try again with a later version.
Once again, thanks for the help.
Chuck
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> >>>>> "CM" == Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com> writes:
>
> CM> On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 02:05, Viktor Pavlenko wrote:
> >> Xemacs is trying to start an external program (nsgmls) and
> >> can't find it. It's either not in your PATH, or (more likely) not
> >> installed. You can grab it from James Clark's site
> >> (http://jclark.com/sp/) and install.
>
> CM> Thanks Uvator.
>
> CM> I was able to download nsgmls from Clark's site, and put it in
> CM> /usr/bin.
>
> CM> When I try to validate a file now, I get
>
>
> CM> /bin/bash: /usr/bin/nsgmls: cannot execute binary file
>
> CM> SGML validation exited abnormally with code 126 at Sun Jun 2
> CM> 23:24:44
>
> CM> I then tried
>
> CM> chmod u+x nsgmls
>
> CM> But this has no effect. I also confirmed that /usr/bin is in
> CM> my .bashrc file. Are there any further suggestions on how to
> CM> deal with this? [Sorry to post this again on TLUG, but I tried
> CM> on the Xemacs list, and there were no takers.]
>
> Viktor
>
>
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Charles Muller
Toyo Gakuen University
Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and CJK-English Dictionary
www.acmuller.net
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