I'm interested in setting up quickbook/boostbook/docbook for my windows NT machine. To that end I've religously followed the instructions in http://www.boost.org/regression-logs/cs-win32_metacomm/doc/html/boostbook/ge... (Not including installing Java) I get to "Running Boost Book". Following the instructions there I invoke bjam --v2 and get: the following response $ bjam --v2 warning: Python location is not configured warning: the Boost.Python library won't be built Building Boost.Regex with the optional Unicode/ICU support disabled. Please refer to the Boost.Regex documentation for more information (and if you don't know what ICU is then you probably don't need it). warning: no toolsets are configured. warning: you won't be able to build C++ programs. warning: please consult the documentation at warning: http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/advanced/configuration.html I've verified the current directory $ pwd C:/BoostHead/doc and that xsltproc is in my path $ xsltproc Usage: xsltproc [options] stylesheet file [file ...] Options: --version or -V: show the version of libxml and libxslt used --verbose or -v: show logs of what's happening --output file or -o file: save to a given file --timing: display the time used --repeat: run the transformation 20 times --debug: dump the tree of the result instead --dumpextensions: dump the registered extension elements and functions t o stdout --novalid skip the Dtd loading phase --nodtdattr do not default attributes from the DTD --noout: do not dump the result --maxdepth val : increase the maximum depth --maxparserdepth val : increase the maximum parser depth --html: the input document is(are) an HTML file(s) --param name value : pass a (parameter,value) pair value is an UTF8 XPath expression. string values must be quoted like "'string'" or use stringparam to avoid it --stringparam name value : pass a (parameter, UTF8 string value) pair --path 'paths': provide a set of paths for resources --nonet : refuse to fetch DTDs or entities over network --nowrite : refuse to write to any file or resource --nomkdir : refuse to create directories --writesubtree path : allow file write only with the path subtree --catalogs : use SGML catalogs from $SGML_CATALOG_FILES otherwise XML Catalogs starting from file:///etc/xml/catalog are activated by default --xinclude : do XInclude processing on document intput --load-trace : print trace of all external entites loaded --profile or --norman : dump profiling informations Project libxslt home page: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ To report bugs and get help: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/bugs.html Same goes for doxygen $ doxygen Doxyfile not found and no input file specified! Doxygen version 1.4.7 Copyright Dimitri van Heesch 1997-2006 You can use doxygen in a number of ways: 1) Use doxygen to generate a template configuration file: doxygen [-s] -g [configName] If - is used for configName doxygen will write to standard output. 2) Use doxygen to update an old configuration file: doxygen [-s] -u [configName] 3) Use doxygen to generate documentation using an existing configuration file: doxygen [configName] If - is used for configName doxygen will read from standard input. 4) Use doxygen to generate a template style sheet file for RTF, HTML or Latex. RTF: doxygen -w rtf styleSheetFile HTML: doxygen -w html headerFile footerFile styleSheetFile [configFile] LaTeX: doxygen -w latex headerFile styleSheetFile [configFile] 5) Use doxygen to generate an rtf extensions file RTF: doxygen -e rtf extensionsFile If -s is specified the comments in the config file will be omitted. If configName is omitted `Doxyfile' will be used as a default. ************ I don't get any .html files created in the html directory. So now I'm stuck. Please help. FYI - a couple of comments on getting/started.html (very strange name!) Its not altogether clear from reading the documentation whether things like DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR should be an exported environmental variable with the value set to the appropriate directory or if the actual directory name should be substitued where DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR appears in the example. I presumed the former. I've double checked this like so: $ ls "$DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR" AUTHORS RELEASE-NOTES.txt javahelp BUGS RELEASE-NOTES.xml lib COPYING TODO manpages ChangeHistory.xml.zip VERSION params ChangeLog.xml catalog.xml profiling INSTALL common slides LOG eclipse template NEWS extensions test.sh NEWS.html fo tools NEWS.xml html uninstall.sh README htmlhelp website RELEASE-NOTES.html images wordml RELEASE-NOTES.pdf install.sh xhtml $ ls "$DOCBOOK_DTD_DIR" ChangeLog catalog.xml dbhierx.mod docbook.cat soextblx.dtd README dbcentx.mod dbnotnx.mod docbookx.dtd calstblx.dtd dbgenent.mod dbpoolx.mod ent $ So what am I missing? Robert Ramey