Re: Changing XLS Code to Test




i ran autogen again using --prefix=${HOME}/local as a root, so it installed at /root/local/bin/planner.
I had already uninstalled planner using synaptic.

To guarantee that i'm running the right version of planner, i'm using /root/local/bin/planner.
I just deleted the 202 to 213 lines from planner2html.xsl, just to see if the title disappear.
But nothing has changed! =(

I've tryied using xsltproc but this makes a html just with the css and the header, without any contents of the file.planner and i get this error:

xmlXPathCompOpEval: function gettext not found
XPath error : Unregistered function
runtime error: file /arquivos/projetos/planner-svn/data/stylesheets/planner2html.xsl line 209 element value-of
XPath evaluation returned no result.

What else can i do?

Cheers,

2009/3/8 Maurice van der Pot <griffon26 kfk4ever com>
On Sun, Mar 08, 2009 at 01:09:40PM -0300, Mario Mol wrote:
> i'm trying to fix a bug. about a html export problem. So i'm trying to fix
> using planner2html.xsl and html1_gantt.xsl.
>
> I've tryied to delete some lines just to check if is changing something when
> exporting but nothing different happens.

You must run make install to install everything in the right location,
which could be ~/local for instance if you've passed
--prefix=${HOME}/local to autogen.sh. It's probably best to also remove
the version of planner installed by your package manager, otherwise the
executable you built may be getting its libraries from the other
version.

Let me know if this changes anything.

Also you can run xsltproc directly if you are testing export
functionality. Run it like this: xsltproc planner2html.xsl file.planner

Regards,
Maurice.

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Maurice van der Pot

Gentoo Linux Developer   griffon26 gentoo org    http://www.gentoo.org
Gnome Planner Developer  griffon26 kfk4ever com  http://live.gnome.org/Planner


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