Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity" - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity"
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Msg-id 489604.1675095648@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity"  (Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>)
Responses Re: MacOS: xsltproc fails with "warning: failed to load external entity"
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Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com> writes:
>> I've found a solution:
>>
>> ```
>> export SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/local/etc/xml/catalog
>> export XMLLINT="xmllint --catalogs"
>> export XSLTPROC="xsltproc --catalogs"
>> ```

Hmm, there is no such directory on my Mac, and indeed this recipe
does not work here.  I tried to transpose it to MacPorts by
substituting /opt/local/etc/xml/catalog, which does exist --- but
the recipe still doesn't work.

I believe what is actually failing is that http://docbook.sourceforge.net
now redirects to https:, and the ancient xsltproc version provided by
Apple doesn't do https.  What you need to do if you want to use their
xsltproc is install a local copy of the SGML catalog files and
stylesheets, preferably in the place that xsltproc would look by default
(/etc/xml/catalog seems to be the standard one).  It would be good to
document how to do that, but this patch doesn't do so.

What we do actually have already is a recommendation to install
appropriate MacPorts or Homebrew packages:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/docguide-toolsets.html#DOCGUIDE-TOOLSETS-INST-MACOS

and it works okay for me as long as I use MacPorts' version of xsltproc.

            regards, tom lane



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