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- From: Dmytro Kovalev <Dmytro.Kovalev@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 12:20:53 +0900
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Returning to some old discussion: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull <turnbull@example.com> writes: >>>>> "Dmytro" == Dmytro Kovalev <kovald@example.com> writes: Dmytro> That's make no difference. Still the same multiple Dmytro> chapters cut in parts and pieces ;( Dmytro> That's making me to believe it's a locking issue. If it is Dmytro> so, is there any way to overcome it or at least are the Dmytro> any information on it? Can I force locking in some way? Stephen> OK, you may be right, then. Locking on Linux is very Stephen> complicated, since no one system is universally used and Stephen> several systems are implemented along with emulations. So this issue is resolved now -- it was a Linux specific and it was about file locking. Below there's included a message from latex2html list which helped me to fix my problem. Still, even I understood the problem now, I'm not quite sure I understand *all* the staff and am a little bit confused... 1. The same text (koi8-u) parsed well on SunOS, but fails on Linux (OK, this is flocking issue, I'm OK with this) 2. Text of the same structure -- English original -- parsed OK on Linux, but koi8-u counterpart fails on the same Linux. Is it that flocking problem is triggered somehow by codeset, or what? I'm not looking for answer actually. Just a mere rhetoric... In case anybody meets the same problem - from the post below it doesn't seem to be language-specific. - dmytro ============================== X-Authentication-Warning: flute.it.uq.edu.au: gregg owned process doing -bs Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 11:54:55 +1000 (EST) From: Greg Gamble <gregg@example.com> X-Sender: gregg@example.com To: Torsten Wellner <wellner@example.com> cc: latex2html@example.com Subject: Re: [l2h] Problems with segmentation of a document MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-latex2html@example.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: Greg Gamble <gregg@example.com> On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Torsten Wellner wrote: > Hallo, > > I have a document in book style and I have defined several levels of > segmentation. My latex document starts with a "\chapter" command and it > follow some "\section" commands. If I translate the latex document with > the latex2html parser ("Version 98.1p1 release (March 2nd, 1998) ") I > get twice the first section. And I suppose this is the reason for some > errors and warnings displayed by the debug option. > > What can I do to avoid this behaviour? Do you have RedHat 5.? Linux? If so, the following may fix your problem ... it did for me ... I forget who suggested it originally ... in the Perl file `latex2html' of the 98.1p1 distribution in `sub write_string_out' add the line close SINPUT; after unless ($pid = fork) { (which is line 1563, for me). Regards, Greg Gamble ___________________________________________________________________ Greg Gamble __________________ mailto:gregg@example.com Centre for Discrete Mathematics & Computing Tel: +61-7 336 52425 Department of Computer Science Fax: +61-7 336 54999 & Electrical Engineering http://www.csee.uq.edu.au/~gregg The University of Queensland, Queensland 4072 AUSTRALIA ___________________________________________________________________ >>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull <turnbull@example.com> writes: >>>>> "Dmytro" == Dmytro Kovalev <kovald@example.com> writes: Dmytro> That's make no difference. Still the same multiple Dmytro> chapters cut in parts and pieces ;( Dmytro> That's making me to believe it's a locking issue. If it is Dmytro> so, is there any way to overcome it or at least are the Dmytro> any information on it? Can I force locking in some way? Stephen> OK, you may be right, then. Locking on Linux is very Stephen> complicated, since no one system is universally used and Stephen> several systems are implemented along with emulations. Stephen> You'd have to look through the latex2html code to get any Stephen> idea of what might be wrong. I have no idea what forcing Stephen> locking would mean for latex2html. Dmytro> As I wrote before - same latex2html works on SunOS with Dmytro> the same text. That's suspicious... Stephen> Perl is a very complicated piece of software, and the IPC Stephen> parts are often buggy, not necessarily due to Perl's Stephen> fault. I would suggest upgrading Perl in any case. Sun Stephen> may very well have better locale support than Linux, too, Stephen> or more robust lack of it .... 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