On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 12:47, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote: > Am 07.02.2021 um 06:36 schrieb Thibaut Cuvelier <tcuvel...@lyx.org>: > > > > On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 at 15:10, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 02:49:04PM +0100, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > > Command to execute: > > > "java" -jar > "/home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../scripts/saxon6.5.5.jar" Intro.xml > /home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../docbook/epub3/chunk.xsl > base.dir=/tmp/tmpnc1DfX > > > docbook2epub fails > > > sh: 1: java -jar > /home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../scripts/saxon6.5.5.jar Intro.xml > /home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../docbook/epub3/chunk.xsl > base.dir=/tmp/tmpnc1DfX: not found > > > Systemcall.cpp (291): Systemcall: 'python > "/home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/docbook2epub.py" "java" "Intro.xml" > "Intro.epub"' finished with exit code 1 > > > Error: Cannot convert file > > > > > > Not sure what went wrong, but going to terminal I do not see > /tmp/tmpnc1DfX created. > > > Manually creating and running the java command leads to: > > > > The problem is not nonexistent dir, but qoutation for command, that's > fixed by > > - if os.system('"' + command + '"') != 0: > > + if os.system(command) != 0: > > > > Now it continues by: > > Command to execute: > > "java" -jar "/home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../scripts/saxon6.5.5.jar" > Intro.xml /home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/../docbook/epub3/chunk.xsl > base.dir=/tmp/tmp31wRYV > > Generated ePub contents. > > Writing /tmp/tmp31wRYV/OEBPS/toc.ncx for article > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/docbook2epub.py", line 61, in > <module> > > for file in glob.glob(output_dir + '/**/*', recursive=True): > > TypeError: glob() got an unexpected keyword argument 'recursive' > > Systemcall.cpp (291): Systemcall: 'python > "/home/lyx/lyx/devel/lib/scripts/docbook2epub.py" "java" "Intro.xml" > "Intro.epub"' finished with exit code 1 > > Error: Cannot convert file > > > > I am not pythonist, so I leave an unexpected keyword argument > 'recursive' to someone else. > > > > I've just pushed patches for these problems. Quotes are required in some > edge cases on Windows, so I added a switch based on the OS (a cleaner > solution would be to use the subprocess module, but its current API was > added in Python 3.5). The second error is due to an older version of > Python: I added a work-around that should work on all versions, and at > least it still works for me. > > Yes, it works. I’ve pushed another change (f55efc6951) to ensure all path > names are quoted. Otherwise it fails for path names with spaces. > > IMO it should work on windows too. Please check if it works for you. Thank > you. >
It still works on Windows.
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