On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:34 AM, John O'Gorman <john(a)og.co.nz> wrote:
Hi
2 problems:
a. lpdoc does not seem to be installed with the OSX package
b. On Linux, lpdoc seems to be missing the SETTINGS_DEFAULT.pl file.
I've laboured and got ciao 1.14 working with emacs and info on both Linux and OSX. Most impressive - especially the integration of emacs and ciao with the info manuals.
But I can't get to 1st base with lpdoc.
On Linux and from emacs when I use the lpdoc menu option to create a new SETTINGS file I get an error message: Opening input file: no such file or directory, /local/lib/lpdoc/lpdoc-3.0/SETTINGS_DEFAULT.pl
From the command line on Linux, running the command: lpdoc lpsettings produces the error message: { Program ended with failure }
I've installed ciao and lpdoc on SUSE linux from source on one machine and from the RPM package on another. The behaviour is the same on both. The path on the RPM version is /usr/lib/lpdoc/ ..,
I've also installed on a Max OSX machine. There is no lpdoc on that installation.
Can someone help me? Perhaps a sample SETTINGS_DEFAULT.pl file (I don't mind altering paths where appropriate). Or is lpdoc lpsettings no longer available? The -h option does not show it as a command.
Dear John,
thank you for reporting the problems. We have fixed the Mac OS X packages and they contain 'lpdoc' now. We are currently investigating the second issue. We will let you know as soon as they are fixed (hopefully in the next hours).
Cheers,