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I've just done some verification here.<br>
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We use the 'xsltproc' command to build the help pages.<br>
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From my system I got:<br>
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# get the full path to the xsltproc command<br>
alinefm@alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ which xsltproc<br>
/usr/bin/xsltproc<br>
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# identify which package provides this command<br>
alinefm@alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/xsltproc<br>
<b>xsltproc</b>: /usr/bin/xsltproc<br>
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Could you do the same in your system and confirm xsltproc command
comes with xsltproc package?<br>
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So instead of depending on libxslt, we should depend on xsltproc
package for Ubuntu!<br>
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Does all that make sense? =)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Aline Manera<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/2015 14:41, Socorro Stoppler
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According to Paulo, the package name is libxslt1-dev. As I was
just following the readme, since it stated that libxslt was a
dependency, I went with that and didn't<br>
bother trying to run Kimchi without it. Since all other distros
referred to it as a dependency as well, I just assumed it was
needed :). If indeed we don't need it at all,<br>
then it's one less package to deal with and we'll need to remove
references to it. Let me know what the next steps should be.
Thanks!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/20/2015 09:32 AM, Aline Manera
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I am asking because I have the following packages installed:<br>
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alinefm@alinefm-ThinkPad-T440:~/kimchi$ sudo dpkg
--get-selections | grep libxslt<br>
libxslt1.1:amd64 install<br>
python-libxslt1 install<br>
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And even without libxslt-dev I can build/run Kimchi without
problems.<br>
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Should the right package name be libxslt1 ?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Aline Manera<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/2015 14:28, Socorro
Stoppler wrote:<br>
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Hi Aline,<br>
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In readme, we have the following dependencies to be
installed. When installing them, it couldn't install libxslt
due to wrong name. <br>
For Ubuntu, it had the following packages to be installed:<br>
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<pre><code>sudo apt-get install gcc make autoconf automake gettext git \
python-cherrypy3 python-cheetah python-imaging \
python-pam python-m2crypto python-jsonschema \
python-psutil python-ldap python-lxml nginx \
libxslt openssl python-dev python-pip \
g++ fonts-font-awesome texlive-fonts-extra
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I don't have the error anymore. Would you like me to
uninstall to get exact message? (but I believe it's a generic
msg - not finding the package).<br>
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Thanks<br>
-Socorro<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/20/2015 09:13 AM, Aline
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Hi Socorro, <br>
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Sorry to not confirm earlier, but I don't have this package
installed in my Ubuntu system and I don't see problems to
build/run Kimchi. <br>
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What is the problem you are having without this package
installed? <br>
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Regards, <br>
Aline Manera <br>
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On 16/10/2015 19:09, Socorro Stoppler wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">v1 - first version <br>
v2 - Update control.in file as well for libxslt pkg name <br>
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Socorro Stoppler (1): <br>
Add correct package name for libxslt in Ubuntu <br>
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contrib/DEBIAN/control.in | 2 +- <br>
docs/README.md | 2 +- <br>
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) <br>
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