Windows 7 Wray Johnson
> On Nov 11, 2017, at 4:38 PM, karol stachura <k...@geoinformatyka.com.pl> > wrote: > > Hello, > > Windows 10 Home version 1703 compilation: 15063.674 > > jre1.8.0_151 > > Regards, > > Karol Stachura > > > W dniu 2017-11-11 o 20:10, Christian Grün pisze: >> Dear Karol, >> >> Thanks for the interesting hint; I have just revised the scripts and >> uploaded new snapshots [1]. >> >> I am wondering right now why the (questionable) forward slashes never >> caused any problems on our systems. May I ask which version of Windows >> you are using? >> >> Next (@E. Wray), I am wondering why the Geo Module was contained in >> the class path when using the BaseX server, because all Windows start >> scripts were using forward slashes. Any thoughts are welcome. >> >> Best, >> Christian >> >> [1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/ >> >> >> >> On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 6:51 PM, karol stachura >> <k...@geoinformatyka.com.pl> wrote: >>> Try to change slash to backslash in basexgui.bat (windows) >>> >>> In my case this solved the problem. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Karol Stachura >>> >>> >>> W dniu 2017-11-11 o 16:58, Christian Grün pisze: >>> >>> I installed 8.6.7 on a clean system (Windows 10), and the Geo module is >>> correctly detected when running basexgui.bat. I can confirm, however, that >>> it is not found when running BaseX.exe. >>> >>> Maybe it helps to delete and reinstall BaseX? If it doesn’t, feel free to >>> provide me with some steps how to reproduce the issue. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Am 11.11.2017 16:49 schrieb "E. Wray Johnson" <wray.john...@gmail.com>: >>>> Yes this problem occurs when running basexgui.bat, but it doesn’t if I run >>>> basexserver.bat. >>>> I am running official version 8.6.7. >>>> I have not tried the latest snapshot. >>>> It does not make a difference the directory from which it runs. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 10:42 AM Christian Grün >>>> <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Sorry for keeping you waiting. So this problem occurs when running >>>>> basexgui.bat, but it doesn’t if you run basexserver.bat? Does it make a >>>>> difference from which directory you start the scripts? And I guess the >>>>> problem also occurs with the latest snapshot? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>> Christian >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 11.11.2017 16:37 schrieb "E. Wray Johnson" <wray.john...@gmail.com>: >>>>>> This happens in the BaseX GUI not Server. >>>>>> >>>>>> Error: >>>>>> Stopped at D:/projects/xquery/geo test.xq, 1/57: >>>>>> [XQST0059] Module not found: http://expath.org/ns/geo. >>>>>> >>>>>> Query: >>>>>> import module namespace geo = "http://expath.org/ns/geo"; declare >>>>>> namespace gml='http://www.opengis.net/gml'; for $x in >>>>>> db:open('geonames2','country') where index-of(['US'], >>>>>> $x/json/countryCode)>0 >>>>>> return geo:envelope( <gml:LinearRing> <gml:coordinates>($x/west, >>>>>> $x/south), >>>>>> ($x/east, $x/south), ($x/east, $x/north), ($x/west, $x/north), ($x/west, >>>>>> $x/south)</gml:coordinates> </gml:LinearRing> ) >>>>>> >>>>>> OS: Windows 7 >>>>>> Installation Method: Windows installer >>>>>> Launch: basexgui.bat >>>>>> >>>>>> I had this problem long ago. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de&q=subject:%22%5C%5Bbasex%5C-talk%5C%5D+Geo+Module+Not+found%22&o=newest&f=1 >>> >