True, but the problem is that these error messages are thrown all over the place in the build process making it very, very difficult to determine where the issue truly is.

For example,

[ 90%] Built target generate-ssg-rhel7-guide-index.html
[ 90%] Built target rhel7-guides
[ 90%] Built target generate-ssg-sl7-guide-index.html
[ 90%] Built target sl7-guides
[ 90%] Built target sl7
[ 90%] Built target generate-ssg-centos7-guide-index.html
[ 90%] Built target centos7-guides
[ 90%] Built target centos7
Could not parse profile /home/ralford/development/testing/scap-security-guide/rhel7/profiles/stig-ipa-server-upstream.profile.
. Skipping None.Could not parse profile /home/ralford/development/testing/scap-security-guide/rhel7/profiles/C2S-docker.profile.
. Skipping None.[ 90%] Built target generate-rhel7-ansible-playbooks
[ 90%] Built target rhel7-content
[100%] Built target generate-rhel7-table-srg
[100%] Built target rhel7-tables
[100%] Built target rhel7

With how it is listed above, how am I to know that there is not something wrong with the centos build target?
Also, do you know that this error is only generated for building playbooks and not for the rest of the content?

On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 4:22 PM Shawn Wells <shawn@redhat.com> wrote:

On 4/5/19 6:14 PM, Gabe Alford wrote:
> Personally, I don't see the benefit of these errors that are
> mentioned, and they should be removed.


Imagine if you're a developer making a profile and it's not appearing in
the datastream after a build. Would be frustrating you forgot to switch
the documentation_complete option to true.

If we tweak/adjust the error message this could be prevented, e.g.
"Skipping profile $foo because documentation_complete set to false"

With the current message it wasn't clear if this was a problem I should
be concerned about, if something is going wrong, if there's an error, of
if the output is expected/informational.
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