Hi Peter. That's OK. Thank you for trying to help me anyway!!! What drives me
crazy is that I don't get why I did not have such a problem in my older
Linux....

Best wishes,
nancy


nancy_b wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks!
> 
> I use FOP 0.95 to compile PDF documents from DocBook sources on my Linux
> Debian machine. After upgrading my Debian to v5.2, I get the following
> log4j-related problem:
> 
> fop -c /home/cozy/doc/xsl/myconf.xml -fo  \
>           user_manual.fo -pdf  user_manual.pdf
> log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger
> (org.apache.fop.util.ContentHandlerFactoryRegistry).
> log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
> 
> and FOP does not produce any compilation-related warnings that I expect it
> to print in the console.
> 2.6.18.3
> I did not have this problem before (on my Debian v.2.6.18.3).
> 
> After reading related posts on this forum, I did the following:
> 
> 1) Created a log4j conf file (log4j-properties.xml) with the following
> contents:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> 
> <!DOCTYPE log4j:configuration SYSTEM "log4j.dtd"> 
> 
> <log4j:configuration xmlns:log4j="http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/";> 
>   <appender name="console" class="org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender"> 
>      
>     <layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout"> 
>        
>     </layout> 
>   </appender>
>   <appender name="logfile" class="org.apache.log4j.FileAppender"> 
>     <layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout"> 
>         
>     </layout> 
>   </appender>
>   <!-- ALL | DEBUG | INFO | WARN | ERROR | FATAL | OFF 
>   <root> 
>     <priority value ="warn" /> 
>     <appender-ref ref="console" /> 
>     <appender-ref ref="logfile" /> 
>   </root>-->
>   <logger name="org.apache.fop"> 
>     <level value="warn"/> 
>     <appender-ref ref="console" />
>   </logger> 
>   <logger name="org.apache.xmlgraphics"> 
>    <level value="warn"/> 
>    <appender-ref ref="console" />
>   </logger>
> </log4j:configuration>
> 
> It sits together with log4j in the /usr/share/java/ directory. I also
> placed there the log4j.dtd file.
> 
> 2) In bashrc, I defined the following:
> 
> export
> LOG4J_OPTS="-Dlog4j.configuration=/usr/share/java/log4j-properties.xml".
> 
> But, guess what? It did not help at all. I still get the log4j message.
> The posts also mention that it is necessary to define the conf. file in
> the classpath. I have no idea what it is and how to find it....
> 
> Please, people, help! :-(
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance!!!!
> nancy 
> 
> 
> 

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