> That is what I suspect as well. How do I find out which cache path is
> being used?
>
I'm using Debian+ConTeXt+Apache+PHP.
I've struggled a bit to make it work, but now it works.
It works even inside a docker container.
In my PHP code I've put this:
In principle this is workable up to the point that the output PDF needs to be
handed off to the user. In my case, it is the (authenticated) parent who is
requesting their child’s report card in one of two forms each of which is
created dynamically at any point along the school “term”. The
I believe that public in this case refers to public assets such as CSS, js,
etc., where one puts custom files rather than publicly accessible, e.g.,
wp-uploads for WordPress. In the case of most frameworks, URL access is
limited to specified routes only which point to controller methods.
Am 2016-07-09 um 17:45 schrieb Pavneet Arora :
> Sorry that this has taken me so long. The report card application has
> been deployed, and although I am still going through and resolving minor
> bugs, it is very much in use (350 students leaving on Tu who already have
>
Dear Hraban,
Sorry that this has taken me so long. The report card application has
been deployed, and although I am still going through and resolving minor
bugs, it is very much in use (350 students leaving on Tu who already have
their foundation work marked and commented within the system;
On 17 June 2016 at 14:16, Pavneet Arora wrote:
> I am stuggling with getting ConTeXt to run from inside a php script
> under Apache. First off, let me say that the installation works fine
> from the command line as a logged in user.
>
> Initially, I tried to do it inline:
>
> cmd = ".
Am 2016-06-17 um 20:57 schrieb Pavneet Arora :
> $ chmod -R www-data:www-data context
>
> So ConTeXt is installed in .../www/public/context.
>
> Now I can source:
>
> $ . .../www/public/context/tex/setuptex .../www/public/context/tex
>
> and it all works.
Please
Ah, we were thinking along the same lines! ;)
I had just initiated a local install inside .../www/public when I
received your email, which is in fact the DocumentRoot for this website,
and did:
$ chmod -R www-data:www-data context
So ConTeXt is installed in .../www/public/context.
Now I can
On 6/17/2016 3:39 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote:
That is really the crux of the issue, since www-data does *not* have a
login shell. It is used only by apache.
Can setuptex be made to point to the home directory explicitly where the
website is housed, e.g., '/home/wwwuser' with user 'wwwuser'?
On
That is really the crux of the issue, since www-data does *not* have a
login shell. It is used only by apache.
Can setuptex be made to point to the home directory explicitly where the
website is housed, e.g., '/home/wwwuser' with user 'wwwuser'?
On 17Jun16, luigi scarso wrote:
> Is
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 2:42 PM, Pavneet Arora
wrote:
> Unfortunately, while the mtxrun command works for a shell user:
>
> $ mtxrun -script base --variables | grep cache
> resolvers | lists | env: $SELFAUTOPARENT/texmf-cache
> resolvers | lists |
Unfortunately, while the mtxrun command works for a shell user:
$ mtxrun -script base --variables | grep cache
resolvers | lists | env: $SELFAUTOPARENT/texmf-cache
resolvers | lists | var: $SELFAUTOPARENT/texmf-cache
resolvers | lists | exp:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Pavneet Arora
wrote:
> That is what I suspect as well. How do I find out which cache path is
> being used?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
$ mtxrun --script base --variables |grep cache
--
luigi
That is what I suspect as well. How do I find out which cache path is
being used?
Thanks.
On 17Jun16, luigi scarso wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Pavneet Arora
> wrote:
...
> > > When I trap the output, I get the following error in the log file:
> >
> >
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Pavneet Arora
wrote:
> I am stuggling with getting ConTeXt to run from inside a php script
> under Apache. First off, let me say that the installation works fine
> from the command line as a logged in user.
>
> Initially, I tried to do
I am stuggling with getting ConTeXt to run from inside a php script
under Apache. First off, let me say that the installation works fine
from the command line as a logged in user.
Initially, I tried to do it inline:
cmd = ". /opt/context/tex/setuptex /opt/context/tex/setuptex; cd
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