[02:28] <j1mc> i'm afraid to do a bzr merge because i haven't done one in about a week and a half, and there are going to be 30 billion ubuntu-hardy updates.  :)
[04:36] <j1mc> gah, i can't get a file to validate
[04:36] <j1mc> and i don't see why it's not validating.
[04:39] <sommer> what's the error
[04:39] <j1mc> hi sommer...
[04:39] <sommer> hey
[04:39] <j1mc> xubuntu/internet/C/internet.xml:978: element link: validity error : IDREF attribute linkend references an unknown ID "add-applications"
[04:39] <j1mc> but it validates earlier in the file.  the same type of reference.
[04:40] <sommer> ah, does the idref link to a section in another file?
[04:40] <j1mc> <link linkend="add-applications">Add Applications</link>
[04:41] <j1mc> why would that validate sometimes, but not all the time
[04:41] <sommer> hrrmmmm
[04:41] <sommer> the same link is in another location in the file?
[04:42] <sommer> ah, I see that it does
[04:42] <j1mc> yes
[04:44] <j1mc> hmmm... i guess it doesn't validate in other areas, sorry.
[04:45] <j1mc> should i try an xref link instead?
[04:45] <j1mc> a ulink?
[04:46] <sommer> I'm not sure, is <link> used in previous versions?
[04:46] <sommer> seems like it'd be okay
[04:46] <sommer> I get the unknown id error for all the add-application links when I try and validate that file
[04:46] <j1mc> yeah
[04:47] <j1mc> see 22:44 ^^  sorry for the confusion.
[04:48] <sommer> if you ./validate xubuntu/index.xml do you get an error?
[04:48] <sommer> I see the same error if I try to validate generic/serverguide/C/mail.xml for example
[04:48] <sommer> because the xref tags link to sections of another file
[04:49] <sommer> but if you ./validate generic/serverguide/C/serverguide.xml which includes all the files it will know the end of the link
[04:49] <sommer> if that makes sense... I think it's the same issue anyway
[04:49] <sommer> :-)
[04:49] <j1mc> no, it doesn't validate either
[04:49] <j1mc> index.xml ...
[04:51] <sommer> woops, my local xubuntu-hardy is out of date
[04:52] <sommer> updating
[04:52] <j1mc> ok
[04:52] <sommer> I didn't get any errors when validating index.xml though
[04:52] <sommer> does the link work in yelp?
[04:54] <j1mc> let me try
[04:55] <j1mc> no, it won't open in yelp.  :(
[04:56] <sommer> yep definitely a problem... heh
[04:57] <sommer> I don't have my xubuntu-hardy copy bzr bound and I did a bzr merge, do I then just do a bzr commit?
[04:57] <sommer> so far I've been using bzr pretty much like svn :-)
[04:57] <j1mc> yes... you'd do a bzr merge, and then commit
[04:58] <j1mc> i did get the index to open in yelp
[04:58] <sommer> cool, just wanted to make sure
[04:58] <j1mc> :)
[05:01] <sommer> poo I think my local copy is borked... now index.xml won't validate
[05:01] <sommer> sigh
[05:02] <j1mc> crap...
[05:03] <sommer> the add-applications section didn't change did it?
[05:04] <j1mc> just changing stuff like "ubuntu" to "xubuntu"
[05:04] <sommer> ah, was thinking that maybe applications got misspelled by mistake or something
[05:05] <j1mc> lemme do a bzr diff on it.
[05:07] <sommer> heh, the links seem to work in yelp for me
[05:07] <j1mc> nothing in there that would cause any problems.  i can fix index.xml.  it's the other file that has me confused.
[05:07] <j1mc> yeah, the links work ok
[05:07] <j1mc> weird.
[05:07] <sommer> you might ask mdke, he has more experience with docbook than I do :-)
[05:08] <j1mc> cool.  :)
[05:08] <j1mc> thanks for your help, sommer :)
[05:08] <sommer> np, wish I'd had a solution though... heh
[05:08] <j1mc> yeah, no worries.
[05:09] <j1mc> they aren't due tomorrow.  :)
[05:09] <sommer> true true
[15:16] <bodhi_zazen> 'lo all
[15:16] <bodhi_zazen> anyone available for a question re: deleting wiki pages ?
[21:56] <ubotu> New bug: #194514 in kubuntu-docs (main) "FTBFS in latest archive rebuild test" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/194514
[21:59]  * jpatrick hmms at the above
[23:10] <mdke> jpatrick: looks like it just needs a substitution of a depends
[23:11] <jpatrick> mdke: yeah, but not sure which
[23:12] <mdke> jpatrick: well, kdelibs4c2a sounds like the most obvious candidate ;)
[23:12] <mdke> it'll be whatever package provides the css and style stuff for kde docs