In 2.3.1, I get this warning: Warning: xpath not found. Can't read dependencies in manifest.xml file.
It appears to look for an xpath executable. Can you point me to the (linux) app it is looking for?
Thanks in advance, Theo.
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In 2.3.1, I get this warning: Warning: xpath not found. Can't read dependencies in manifest.xml file. It appears to look for an xpath executable. Can you point me to the (linux) app it is looking for? Thanks in advance, Theo. |
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On Friday 08 April 2011 19:16:26 t [dot] j [dot] a [dot] devries [..] ... wrote:
> In 2.3.1, I get this warning:
> Warning: xpath not found. Can't read dependencies in manifest.xml file.
>
> It appears to look for an xpath executable. Can you point me to the (linux)
> app it is looking for?
In Debian/Ubuntu, it's in:
libxml-xpath-perl
In case you know an alternative tool that can read xml files from the command
line, we could also extend the cmake macro to look for that tool.
Peter
Re: xpath
In Debian/Ubuntu, it's in:
libxml-xpath-perl
In case you know an alternative tool that can read xml files from the command line, we could also extend the cmake macro to look for that tool.
Peter
Thanks. It is not readily available for Archlinux, but I could have a look at it. What is available is the following: http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/overview.php
Would this also work for you?
Theo.
xpath
On Monday 11 April 2011 13:49:24 t [dot] j [dot] a [dot] devries [..] ... wrote:
>
> > In 2.3.1, I get this warning:
> > Warning: xpath not found. Can't read dependencies in manifest.xml file.
> >
> > It appears to look for an xpath executable. Can you point me to the
> > (linux) app it is looking for?
>
> In Debian/Ubuntu, it's in:
>
> libxml-xpath-perl
>
> In case you know an alternative tool that can read xml files from the
> command line, we could also extend the cmake macro to look for that tool.
>
> Peter
>
>
> Thanks. It is not readily available for Archlinux, but I could have a look
> at it. What is available is the following:
> http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/overview.php
>
> Would this also work for you?
Yes. I'd prefer that the cmake code has a separate if/else branch for
xmlstarlet then. On debian/ubuntu, it's the xmlstarlet package with the
'xmlstarlet' bin program.
Peter