On 11/11/20 11:11 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org> writes:
>> On 11/11/20 10:43 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
>>> I wonder if we should start passing "--nonet" to xmllint et al. I've
>>> always felt that that silent reach into the internet was an anti-feature
>>> on numerous grounds: it's slow, it's not very secure, it makes the results
>>> uncertainly reproducible, etc etc etc.
>
>> It was still bugging out for me locally with --nonet, but that could
>> also be operator error.
>
> The point of --nonet is that then you would *have to* install the DTDs
> locally in order to build the docs.
Yup, I had tried installing the DTDs locally, and clearly failed at it
:) I also did not spend too much time trying to troubleshoot my failures.
> (Well, I wouldn't be quite that draconian about it; if we do this,
> I think it should be more like "we use --nonet by default but you can
> override that".)
That sounds reasonable.
Also FWIW yesterday I had tried quickly swapping the DTD references to
use HTTPS but still hit similar issues, and per above I did not spend
much time trying to troubleshoot.
Jonathan