Re: can't find default configuration file

2004-05-25 Thread Chris Bowditch
Clay Leeds wrote:
BTW, Anyone else seeing sporadic mail issues? I didn't actually 
*receive* Andreas' message. (I noticed in MARC, and am responding before 
I go home).
Hi Clay - I noticed that the mailing lists were very slow yesterday, with 
responses appearing in MARC well before I received them. Seems to be back to 
normal today though.

Chris



RE: can't find default configuration file

2004-05-25 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
 -Original Message-
 From: Clay Leeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Clay,

 Thanks for the heads up, Andreas. I'll keep that in mind. Does this
 mean one should do something like this for Unix:


That was exactly what I meant, indeed. Not sure whether it's about the shell
script interpreting the argument as one string, but anyway, it gets passed
to the Java VM as one argument, and Java itself has no problems dealing with
long file names...


 BTW, Anyone else seeing sporadic mail issues? I didn't actually
 *receive* Andreas' message. (I noticed in MARC, and am responding
 before I go home).


As Chris mentioned, mail was indeed quite slow yesterday. Normally, I
receive postings practically instantly, give or take a few minutes, after I
send them... Yesterday, it took about 1.5 hours. Then again, it seemed to be
a general problem. Lots of delayed mails at work too.


Greetz,

Andreas



Re: can't find default configuration file

2004-05-25 Thread Peter B. West
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
That was exactly what I meant, indeed. Not sure whether it's about the shell
script interpreting the argument as one string, but anyway, it gets passed
to the Java VM as one argument, and Java itself has no problems dealing with
long file names...
Arguments enclosed in quotes, either double or single, are passed as a 
single argument to the shell script.  I'm not sure about Win CMD 
systems, but I believe that they do the same thing.

Peter
--
Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html


Re: can't find default configuration file

2004-05-25 Thread Peter B. West
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Peter,

Arguments enclosed in quotes, either double or single, are passed as a
single argument to the shell script.  I'm not sure about Win CMD
systems, but I believe that they do the same thing.

Bam! This was the description I was looking for :)
My initial wording was a bit off, just couldn't get it expressed right
(could 've known that it would be more the OS than the shell script that
does the actual interpreting)
Andreas,
It is in fact the shell, because your CLI system interface is also the 
shell.  It interprets the arguments, then forks another shell which 
execs the binary command or interprets the shell script.  As far as I 
know, CMD works the same way.

Peter
--
Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html


Re: can't find default configuration file

2004-05-24 Thread Clay Leeds
Andreas wrote:
Hi Maestro,
Upon checking fop.sh and fop.bat, I don't think there's much you can do
there... if you decide to add a possible FAQ about it, make sure it 
tells
people to use quoted arguments in case of characters like these in the
paths. Works on OS X and Win2K. The shell scripts interpret these as 
one
argument, and pass them as such to FOP.
Thanks for the heads up, Andreas. I'll keep that in mind. Does this 
mean one should do something like this for Unix:

./fop.sh -d -c /my weird/conf path!/userconfig.xml -fo input.fo -pdf 
t.pdf

or or this for Windows:
./fop.bat -d -c c:\my weird\conf path!\userconfig.xml -fo input.fo 
-pdf t.pdf

Thanks!
BTW, Anyone else seeing sporadic mail issues? I didn't actually 
*receive* Andreas' message. (I noticed in MARC, and am responding 
before I go home).

Web Maestro Clay