With this version of xsltproc: $ /usr/bin/xsltproc -v Using libxml 20619-CVS2458, libxslt 10115 and libexslt 812 xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20622, libxslt 10115 and libexslt 812 libxslt 10115 was compiled against libxml 20622 libexslt 812 was compiled against libxml 20622 on an Ubuntu "Breezy" system, the attached stylesheet generates this error: $ /usr/bin/xsltproc rngdocxml.xsl rngdocxml.xsl *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0806b780 *** Aborted Not my bug. :-) This used to work, so I don't know if it's an Ubuntu build problem or what. Clues solicited. I'm concerned that it's using "libxml 20619-CVS2458" but claims to have been compiled against "libxml 20622". I guess I should build libxml myself and see if that fixes the problem... (Note that the input to rngdocxml.xsl doesn't seem to matter, so I'm just feeding it to itself. In reality, it's expecting something else so the results of a successful execution might be pretty weird.) Be seeing you, norm
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