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Re: Problems moving from 1.7.4 to 2.0.1 (resent)




Hi Denis,

thanks for your reply.

> > I'm not sure why I get them, I assume they relate to the move to mp4h and
> > specifically the inclusion of /usr/local/lib/wml/include/sys/bootp2.wml,
> > but I don't know why I get them.
> 
> The problem is that wml::sys::bootp2 is no more shipped with WML.
> Unfortunately, it will be loaded by wml if it exists.
> 
> So you have to remove this file.

I doesn't seem to be that simple :-) When I remove the file, I get this:


wml about.wml --include=include-2.0   -o '(ALL-LANG_*)uLANG_E:about_e.html' -o '(ALL-LANG_*)uLANG_D:about_d.html'
ePerl:Error: Perl runtime error (interpreter rc=1)
 
---- Contents of STDERR channel: ---------
** wml::des::ttfont:
------------------------------------------
** WML:Break: Error in Pass 3 (rc=74).
make: *** [about_e.html] Error 1


Right now it only works with the file bootp2.wml present.

> > (i.e. escape the quotes), is that a side-effect of the change to mp4h
> > too, or is that due to an updated ePerl?
> 
> ???
> If ePerl complains, this means that <aspemail> is used within some ePerl
> commands. Could you send a more complete example?

I checked my code again, and couldn't find a reason why wml would think
this code is inside an ePerl section. I tinkered around with it and
suddenly noticed that the problem is gone with the latest
wml-SNAP. Whatever it was, it must have been solved sometime since 2.0.1
was released.

All the best,

Stephan


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