Item10202: StringifierContrib and KinoSearchContrib seems not to work on Windows Server
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I tried to install
KinoSearch to our system since it is getting to large for the normal Search and we need to be able to search inside the context of attachments as well.
So in Started with
StringifierContrib. I installed the latest version of abiword for windows and included it into the system path. Seems to work. But then i wanted to test the
StringifierContib as descibed here:
StringifierContrib . But: How do i run pdftotext or ppthtml on windows?! I can rename it to pdftotext.exe but than i just get a "16bit application not allowed" error. Do these binarys even work on Windows 2003 Server and if so, what do i have to set for {pdftotextCmd} ?
I thought well, lets test the
KinoSearch first. But it faild as well in the first step: Creating a new index.
cd foswiki/tools/ ; ./kinoindex of course does not work on Windows. So i tried: cd foswiki/tools/ ; perl kinoindex
But the scrit stoped after 1 second:
OopsException(attention/invalid_form_name web=>MAIN topic=>WebHome params=>[Develoment,%<nop>BASEWEB%,ItemForm])
Do i have to use any special settings in
KinsoSearchContrib for using it with Windows 2003 Server?
Foswiki is 1.1.2, all Plugins are on the latest verion. Can anyone please help us?
I post this as a task since even if it's a problem on my system i think there shoud be a short documentation both for
StingifierContrib and
KinoSerachContrib for using them on a Windows environment.
Kind Regards,
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EnrikGuenter - 28 Dec 2010
pdftotextCmd
is ment to be set to the path of the
pdftotext
executable. You will have to install a working version on your platform. Same holds for
ppthtml
. These are external helpers used by
StringifierContrib and you will have to configure this package according to your environment.
For instance, the "16bit application not allowed" error means: you installed the wrong binary on your server.
Besides, my best advice for you is: don't run this all on a windows machine. A Linux machine will give you a better return of investment.
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MichaelDaum - 29 Dec 2010
Maybe a bit too late, but for other Windows users who want to search for pdf-files:
I used xpdf3.exe for Windows (downloaded from:
http://www.compgeom.com/~piyush/scripts/scripts.html). Installed it in a submap from the Tools-map in Foswiki, called "xpdf". Then in Configure --> Extensions -->
StringifierContrib typed the path to pdftotextCmd which is: ../tools/xpdf/pdftotext.
Of course you need to have all CPAN modules installed that are not automatically installed with
StringifierContrib (see dependencies report after installing
StringifierContrib).
Hope this helps.
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RaymondWesterik - 26 July 2011
Okay so I guess this issue has been settled in your specific setup, Raymond? Please feel free to reopen this issue if there's anything left to be fixed in
StringifierContrib. Thanks.
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MichaelDaum - 17 Oct 2011