Hi, list! [Pascal Sancho]
> Le 21/12/2011 22:24, Lars Bjørndal a écrit : >> Hi! >> >> [Pascal Sancho] >> >>> Lars, are you running FOP on Linux without Xserver? >> >> Yes, I'm blind, and don't need the graphic. Also, I do run from a server >> to which I connect through ssh. >> >>> If this is the case, you should run FOP (and Batik) in headless >>> environment. See [1] for further info. >>> >>> [1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/graphics.html#batik >> >> I tried to run 'xvfb-run fop <parameters>', but that doesn't give any >> better result. I looked at your reference, but I'm not able to figure >> out how to do this. Can you please give me some more hints? > > I'm not familiar enough about running FOP on Linux Server. You should > have a look on FopUserList archives, some related issues have been > reported many times (see [2] and [3]). > Note that your issue is quite more like the latter [3] > > [2] > http://old.nabble.com/FOP-not-properly-working-in-UNIX-environment-to32828794.html#a32853367 > [3] > http://fop-users.markmail.org/search/?q=batik#query:batik+page:1+mid:cm73wporpr4qhvci+state:results > > Another axis should be to look at Java environment. > What version, and from what vendor, do you use? > >> Thanks and regards, >> Lars >> >>> Le 20/12/2011 10:01, Luis Bernardo a écrit : >>>> You are including images in SVG, correct? Then the error may be >>>> misleading what what you are missing is a different jar (probably JAI >>>> ImageIO), not the Batik jar. Try that... >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Lars Bjørndal <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> [Terence] >>>>> >>>>>> On 12/19/2011 1:28 PM, Lars Bjørndal wrote: >>>>>>> I get the following error from fop: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 19.des.2011 20:14:28 >>>>>>> org.apache.fop.image.loader.batik.PreloaderSVG$Loader getImage >>>>>>> WARNING: Batik not in class path >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Even though, I have the following CLASSPATH variable: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /usr/share/java/commons-io.jar:/usr/share/java/batik-all.jar:/usr/share/java/avalon-framework-api.jar:/usr/share/java/avalon-framework-impl.jar:/usr/share/java/xmlgraphics-commons.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-logging.jar:/usr/share/java/fop.jar::/home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar:/usr/share/java/batik-all.jar >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, what's the problem here? Doesn't the reference to batik-all include >>>>>>> batik? The file exists, and is from package batik-1.7-11.fc15. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Lars >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, Lars- >>>>>> >>>>>> Are the two colons before /home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar a typo? >>>>> >>>>> Yes or no.. In my .foprc file, I have: >>>>> CLASSPATH="$CLASSPATH:/home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar:/usr/share/java/batik-all.jar". >>>>> When this is put together by the script, there is two colons. I tried >>>>> to drop the colon. The CLASSPATH is then right, but I have the exactly >>>>> same >>>>> situation regarding Batic not in classpath. At last, I found the problem. I think the batik package for Fedora is broken, e.g. missing some dependency stuff. I installed the file xml-apis-ext.jar, and included it in CLASSPATH. This file isn't available by any Fedora package, unfortunately. Thanks and regards, Lars --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
