I assumed fop-users would not be appropriate because I felt this was a code issue. Though, as you have explained this bug was introduced by Altova and I much appreciate your explanation. I'll re-direct the problem to them.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Simon Pepping <spepp...@leverkruid.eu> wrote: > Brian, > > Why do you not write about this issue to the fop-users list? This is > not really a development issue. > > On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:27:31AM -0600, Brian Mackey wrote: >> >> I'm not a batch file programmer, but glancing at fop.bat, the last line: >> "%JAVACMD%" %JAVAOPTS% %LOGCHOICE% %LOGLEVEL% -cp "%LOCALCLASSPATH%" >> org.apache.fop.cli.Main %FOP_CMD_LINE_ARGS% -c conf/fop.xconf >> %LOCALCLASSPATH% is likely the issue. > > The FOP distributed batch file fop.bat does not write that line. It > writes: "%JAVACMD%" %JAVAOPTS% %LOGCHOICE% %LOGLEVEL% -cp > "%LOCALCLASSPATH%" %FOP_OPTS% org.apache.fop.cli.Main > %FOP_CMD_LINE_ARGS%. It seems you obtained FOP from Altova, and > apparently they changed the batch file. > > Your quoted command line indeed references a file conf\fop.xconf > relative to the current working directory, and FOP duely reports when > it cannot find that file. > > Your workaround suggests that that file exists in C:\Program > Files\Altova\FOP-0.95. In FOP's own batch file the environment > variable LOCAL_FOP_HOME refers to that directory (more precisely, the > directory of fop.bat). If one writes -c > %LOCAL_FOP_HOME%conf/fop.xconf, then the batch file might work from > any working directory. > > Regards, Simon > > -- > Simon Pepping > home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org