Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Windows "build docs" step failing on xmllint of wslua_pinfo.
From: "Luis EG Ontanon" <luis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 02:39:06 +0200
I don' get it:
Why it fails on line 154 and doesn't do it 6 lines before on line 148
for an identical structure....

I guess removing the undocumented Grabage collectors from the docs
should fix the prior. I'll check the results.




			<section id='lua_fn_tvb___tostring__'>
				<title>tvb:__tostring()</title>
				<para>convert the bytes of a Tvb into a string, to be used for
debugging purposes as '...' will be appended in case the string is too
long.</para>
				<section><title>Returns</title>
					<para>the string.</para>
				</section> <!-- function_returns_footer: tvb:__tostring -->
			</section> <!-- function_footer:  -->
			<section id='lua_fn_tvb_len__'>
				<title>tvb:len()</title>
				<para>obtain the length of a TVB</para>
				<section><title>Returns</title>
					<para>the length of the Tvb.</para>
				</section> <!-- function_returns_footer: tvb:len -->
			</section> <!-- function_footer:  -->



On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:16 AM, Bill Meier <wmeier@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Windows buildbot "build docs" step is failing.
> I suspect the failure is related to SVN #25845......
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>        perl make-wsluarm.pl ../epan/wslua/wslua_dumper.c
> ../epan/wslua/wslua_field.c  ../epan/wslua/wslua_gui.c
> ../epan/wslua/wslua_listener.c  ../epan/wslua/wslua_pinfo.c
> ../epan/wslua/wslua_proto.c  ../epan/wslua/wslua_tree.c
> ../epan/wslua/wslua_tvb.c  ../epan/wslua/wslua_util.c
>        touch wsluarm
> --- WSUG - VALIDATING XML ---
>        "xmllint" --valid --noout user-guide.xml
> wsluarm_src/wslua_pinfo.xml:46: element section: validity error :
> Element section content does not follow the DTD, expecting (sectioninfo?
>
> <snip>
>
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