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Bug 600456 - Making a mallard index doesn't work when the path has non-ASCII characters
Making a mallard index doesn't work when the path has non-ASCII characters
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: gnome-doc-utils
Classification: Deprecated
Component: build utils
0.18.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-doc-utils maintainers
gnome-doc-utils maintainers
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-11-02 17:33 UTC by Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle
Modified: 2020-03-03 18:36 UTC
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Description Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle 2009-11-02 17:33:42 UTC
I had a guide/index page and a topic page, both in a path with a non-ASCI character. Running "make" (Makefile to be attached) did generate valid xhtml files, but index.xhtml didn't have an entry about the topic page.

Changing the files to a path without non-ASCII characters made the process work flawlessly.

Please make sure the building tolerates non-ASCII characters.
Comment 1 Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle 2010-04-18 23:23:48 UTC
This bug is still true for GNOME 2.30 (gnome-doc-utils 0.20). There's no need for a Makefile any more, but this bug can be reproduced by having a direcory with non-ASCII characters in the name, and running inside it "gnome-doc-tool html *.page"
Comment 2 Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle 2010-06-28 03:42:10 UTC
You don't have to convert Mallard pages to (X)HTML to have issues with the non-ASCII characters. I you wipe everything except for the *.page files, and then run "yelp $directory", it will only work if the directory path doesn't contain any non-ASCII character.
Comment 3 André Klapper 2020-03-03 18:36:17 UTC
gnome-doc-utils has been superseded by yelp-xsl, yelp-tools, and itstool.

gnome-doc-utils will not see any further development, hence closing as WONTFIX.

See https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/255