On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 09:24:35 +0100, Joerg Dietze wrote:

> Hi Sam,

> On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 18:43:06 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

>> Hello Joerg:

>> Still no fix.
> <snipped screenshots>

>> If I run this by clicking on a PDF attachment found in an Arachne email
>> message, I will get an empty HTML file as before.  Furthermore, I will
>> get error messages saying that it can't find the files it needs, even if
>> I include C:\PDF in the search path.  I have made sure that all the files
>> it needs and asks for are there.

>> Maybe you should make prepare a list to indicate which files should go
>> in which directories.  You might need to make some changes in your source
>> to take care of the problem of the "invalid drive specified".  With my
>> setup I can run Arachme from either C:\ARACHNE or I can run her from my
>> ramdrive in D:\ARACHNE.  If I don't know which files belong in which drives
>> and directories, then I cannot use this program.

> I'm running this with following configuration:
> Arachne dir is g:\arachne, files are cached in \arachne\cache
> (standard).
> argh.exe, htmlgen.exe and pdf2htm.bat are in \arachne dir. The parameter
> file gsmustdo should be found there, too.
> I have GS installed in c:\gs as recommended, 'cuz GS seems to have
> problems to find some of it's own components if installed somewhere
> else (I tried to have at drive f: but I saw some trouble similiar like
> Your's).

I tried again.  Moved all the Ghostscript stuff into a directory I named
C:\GS.  Included C:\GS in my path statement.  Arachne is in C:\ARACHNE.
Basically the same thing happened, except that I now no longer get
"Invalid drive specification" among my error messages.

Regards,

Sam

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