Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity"
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity" |
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Msg-id | 1182c94f-bd43-262c-9452-597ca7d7a742@enterprisedb.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity" (Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>) |
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Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity"
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 30.01.23 20:04, Aleksander Alekseev wrote: > I would appreciate it if you could help figuring out how to do this > for MacPorts, since I'm not a MacPorts user. I'll figure out how to do > this for Homebrew. I'm on macOS Monterey and Homebrew. I'm sure I have gone through many variations of this setup, but checking what I happen to be using right now, Makefile.global says XMLLINT = /usr/bin/xmllint XSLTPROC = /usr/bin/xsltproc and in the environment there is XML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/local/etc/xml/catalog Just testing this right now, you can avoid having to set this environment variable by making the default catalog file /etc/xml/catalog include /usr/local/etc/xml/catalog. It also works for me to use the Homebrew-provided versions of these tools: XMLLINT = /usr/local/opt/libxml2/bin/xmllint XSLTPROC = /usr/local/opt/libxslt/bin/xsltproc But I can't determine right now what catalog file they look at by default. It appears that it's neither /etc/xml/catalog nor /usr/local/etc/xml/catalog. So in this case, setting XML_CATALOG_FILES is necessary. For either sets of tools, the automatic download option doesn't appear to work anymore. This probably has to do with either the https or the redirects that have been mentioned.
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