Hi,

On Mi, 2015-01-21 at 18:21 +0530, Rohit Khirapate wrote:
> I am in process to create detailed tutorial along with packaged image
> of sdaps which then can be used by any one who is interested to
> evaluate or test sdaps.

Nice! No idea if you already have plans for hosting, but I can easily
upload it to the sdaps.org website.

> I have already installed following things on the Ubuntu 14.04 VM 
> [SNIP]

Seems relatively complete already (see below for a more complete list).

> While setting up test questionnaire I faced errors. Logs are stored in
> below dropbox link along with tex file used to generate project.
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fzq63y49h7mpez3/AADskAdlQ29zGqFhR-0lbwqZa?dl=0

Hm, you are missing a font. I just checked that the font is inside the
texlive-fonts-recommended package.

> I do not want to install tex-full because it is 2gb installation and
> it will unnecessarily increase size of the VM image.

OK, that does make sense. You could also use the debian packages for
ubuntu "Trusty" from
https://launchpad.net/~benjamin-sipsolutions/+archive/ubuntu/sdaps/+packages
Having a VM with all the development stuff is also pretty neat.

Anyways, as you are on Ubunutu. The dependency list for the
ubuntu/debian package should be pretty complete. So the following should
be all you need (unless I made some mistake copying it over from the
package metadata inside the debian/control file):
 * python2.7
 * python2.7-dev
 * libtiff5-dev
 * pkg-config
 * python-distutils-extra
 * python-pkg-resources
 * python-cairo-dev
 * libcairo2-dev
 * libglib2.0-dev
 * python2.7-imaging
 * python-reportlab
 * python-zbar
 * python-pdftools
 * texlive
 * texlive-generic-recommended
 * pgf
 * latex-beamer
 * pdftk
 * texlive-lang-english
 * texlive-latex-extra
 * texlive-science
 * python2.7-gi
 * gir1.2-gtk-3.0
 * python-gi-cairo
 * python2.7-cairo
 * gir1.2-poppler-0.18
 * python-opencv

Hope this helps, if you have any further question feel free to ask them.

Regards,
Benjamin

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