Hi, Jon.
Thanks for you suggestion.
I have tried this metohd.
First, I complie helf of datasets like this:
&dset1;
&dset2;
&dset3;
&dset4;
<!--
&dset5;
&dset6;
&dset7;
&dset8;
-->
And it's ok.
Then I complie another helf of datasets.
<!--
&dset1;
&dset2;
&dset3;
&dset4;
-->
&dset5;
&dset6;
&dset7;
&dset8;
It's ok, too.
But when I complie all datasets, it wrong....
Thanks for your help!!
cch,
My first thought is that
one of your dataset configuration files must not be well formed. The
easiest way to look for this is to comment out blocks of datasets in
*las.xml* using XML comments. For instance, to find out whether things will
compile using only the first dataset you can do
this:
&dset1; <!-- &dset2; &dset3; &dset4; &dset5; &dset6; &dset7; &dset8; -->
How about when you include the first 4?, last 4?, ...
You'll
quickly find the offending file and then be able to inspect it for any
errors.
-- Jon
cch wrote:
> Hi, all! > When
I include a larger number of dataset xml files in las.xml, > the
following error message will occure in "make" phase. > -- > *Can't
parse las.xml at ../xml/perl/genLas.pl line 289* > *make: ***[generate]
Error 255* > -- > But if las.xml includes lesser dataset xml
files, it works good. > It seems a trouble when creating a LAS::Parser
instance. > My question is: > All dataset xml files is legal, but
can't added in las.xml at the same > time. > Could you help me?
Thanks!! > -- > cch
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