[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Fwd: An urgent request and a question

  • From: Christian Egli <christian.egli@xxxxxx>
  • To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2017 11:17:23 +0200

Hi Mohammadreza

On 06/05/2017 01:14 PM, Mohammadreza Rashad wrote:

I sent the modified table with its yaml test file as a zip file
attached. Please replace these files with the old ones for your
upcoming (June 6) release.

I integrated it and it should be included in the upcoming release.

By the way, I couldn't test the yaml file with lou_checkyaml 3.0.0
which I downloaded from
http://liblouis.org/downloads/liblouis-02ab5a1-win32.zip.
I extracted the file, placed the yaml file in the same directory as
lou_checkyaml.exe, and moved the Tables directory beside it.
When I run the following command:
     lou_checkyaml.exe fa-ir-comp8-harness.yaml
I received the following error message:
     lou_checkyaml:fa-ir-comp8-harness.yaml:1: tables expected
But, the first line of fa-ir-comp8-harness.yaml seems correct:
     table: [tables/unicode.dis, tables/fa-ir-comp8.ctb]
So please test it. Of course I think no problem occurs. I just
substituted dot 8 with dots 6-8 in yaml file.

The format of the YAML file has changed ever so slightly :-). So you cannot use lou_checkyaml from 3.0 with the YAML files from 3.1.

And, is it possible to have a precompiled Liblouis for windows for
each release containing lou_checkyaml with libyaml imbedded?

The "normal" build that I offer on the download site is created with mingw and doesn't include libyaml. As far as I know Bert has created some infrastructure that builds a precompiled liblouis including libyaml inside a Docker image. But I don't know the exact state of that effort.

Thanks
Christian

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