Changed the hierarchy of common/lib/ to have a child directory common/lib/saxon, which contains Saxon 12.4. Changed build files to match.
I searched for the word “saxon” (case-insensitive) and took a glance at all hits that were not in the articles/ or data/ directories (which had a lot of hits, as “Anglo-Saxon” occurs a lot :-), and nothing looks problematic at first glance. (Most all were in comments.)
Tested both ant -lib common/lib/saxon previewArticle and ant -lib common/lib/saxon help generateIssues, neither failed.
Note: this change is necessary to be able to run Saxon from the ant <apply> task. (And the <exec> too, I guess.)
Changed the hierarchy of common/lib/ to have a child directory common/lib/saxon, which contains Saxon 12.4. Changed build files to match.
I searched for the word “saxon” (case-insensitive) and took a glance at all hits that were not in the articles/ or data/ directories (which had a lot of hits, as “Anglo-Saxon” occurs a lot :-), and nothing looks problematic at first glance. (Most all were in comments.)
Tested both
ant -lib common/lib/saxon previewArticle
andant -lib common/lib/saxon help generateIssues
, neither failed.Note: this change is necessary to be able to run Saxon from the ant
<apply>
task. (And the<exec>
too, I guess.)