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can't load entity errors

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Once i've quit Oolite I notice pages of "don't know how to load entity 'http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd' etc etc etc" in the launch shell. Whats going on here? Oolite or OXP? and why is it attempting to get an entity from a web site? Note that I'm using the linux version, your milage may vary.
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The “entity” in question is an XML document type definition. The error is harmless, but annoying. I believe it goes away if you use a sufficiently new version of libxml2, but I’m not sure as the problem doesn’t occur on Macs.
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I never noticed it before as I'd made a Oolite to my menu so I didn't see the shell. but I've been weeding out buggy oxps and using the shell to get info on error messages and therefore noticed it. I'll check to see if my copy of libxml2 is up to date and see if that helps. Thanks.
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I'm not sure it is related to the version of libxml. The Win32 port uses a very recent version of libxml2 because earlier ones wouldn't build under mingw, and to get rid of those messages I had to patch gnustep-base to not try to validate plists.

In any event the message is annoying but harmless.
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Hmm… having looked at the GNUstep parsing code, I’ve come up with a somewhat bogus but simple solution (now that all PList parsing goes through a single bottleneck): if the property list data starts with

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//GNUstep//DTD plist 0.9//EN" "http://www.gnustep.org/plist-0_9.xml">
It may also be necessary to change <plist version="1.0"> with <plist version="0.9">, but I suspect not.

If someone who’s experiencing the problem could make this change to some plists manually and see if it makes a difference, it would be very helpful. (Make sure it’s stuff that’s checked at startup, like shipdata.plist and script.plist.)
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I'll give it a go tonight and report back.
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got around to this sooner than I thought...
The GOOD news, it works fine! and you were right Ahruman, no need to change <plist version="1.0"> with <plist version="0.9"> Thanks Image
The BAD news, it needs to be done for every occurance, hence my screens full of it. So that means all plists in Applications/oolite.app/Contents/Resources/Config (where most plists are) and Applications/oolite.app/Resources (where info-gnustep.plist is) and ALL plists where it occurs in various OXPs! Looks like I'll be spending the next 1/2 hr Cut n Pasting instead of playing Oolite. Image
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Well… the idea was to do it in code at runtime. :-)
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Runtime changing is now implemented, although it hasn’t been tested on GNUstep yet. As it turns out, the OS X plist parser will accept (or ignore) the GNUstep DTD as long as the <plist> tag’s version number is unchanged, but that wouldn’t “fix” existing DTDs, so dynamic fixing is preferable. (Translation: OXP writers don’t need to do anything at all about this.)

Note to builders: the dynamic rewrite can be disabled by defining NO_DYNAMIC_PLIST_DTD_CHANGE.
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Ahruman wrote:
(Translation: OXP writers don’t need to do anything at all about this.)
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gabbakeisen wrote:
The one thing I love about these forums…
So everything else about them sucks? ;-)
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