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Re: [GNUnet-developers] New gnunet bibliography


From: Schanzenbach, Martin
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] New gnunet bibliography
Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 21:18:30 +0200


> On 17. May 2018, at 21:13, Nils Gillmann <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> Schanzenbach, Martin transcribed 3.1K bytes:
>> I do not want to hijack the other thread so I open this.
>> I can help with the bib, but when I do a "make" in the gnunetbib (after I 
>> fix all the quote errors) I get 2295 "ERROR"s a la:
>> 
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in 1962
>> ERROR: reed60polynomial has no www_section field
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in reed60polynomial
>> ERROR: 1959 has no www_section field
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in 1959
>> ERROR: 368907 has no www_section field
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in 368907
>> ERROR: 1950 has no www_section field
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in 1950
>> ERROR: 1944 has no www_section field
>> ERROR: Misformed pages in 1944
> 
> Yep, that's expected as www_section is required (this is how anonbib is 
> setup),
> and


Oh it still generates the "full" folder. So the html is actually there.
Basically the final "chore" is to sift through gnunet.org and tag the GNUnet 
papers in the gnunetbib.bib with an appropriate www_section.
This has to be done manually, more or less.

> 
>> before it then crashes with:
> 
> ...the crash happens because the processing of the bib file failed.
> This is normal.
> 
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>  File "writeHTML.py", line 249, in <module>
>>    writePageSet(config, bib, tag)
>>  File "writeHTML.py", line 157, in writePageSet
>>    cache_url_path=cache_url_path)
>>  File "writeHTML.py", line 109, in writeHTML
>>    base_url=root)
>>  File "writeHTML.py", line 49, in writeBody
>>    print >>f, e.to_html(cache_path=cache_path, base_url=base_url)
>>  File "/Users/schanzen/gnunet/gnunetbib/BibTeX.py", line 603, in to_html
>>    htmlAuthors = [ a.htmlizeWithLink() for a in self.parsedAuthor ]
>> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>> 
>> Must we fix all of those? This seems to be _a lot_ of tedious, manual labour.
> 
> Yeah... If you come up with a script to fix it, commit it to the
> repo or just do it. So far I have fixed it with manual search and
> replace (and sometimes emacs tools).
> 
>> Am I doing it wrong?
>> 
>> BR
>> Martin

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