Tim Williams wrote: > David Crossley wrote: > > Tim Williams wrote: > >> David Crossley wrote: > >> > Tim Williams wrote: > >> >> David Crossley wrote: > >> > > >> > What are the errors that you are seeing? > >> > > >> >> There is actually a note at the bottom of > >> >> /samples-b/linking.html that gives a obscure clue - reading that note > >> >> it's still not clear to me why it fails to harshly at this point. > >> > > >> > That note is attempting to explain that the generated > >> > docs (as deployed on the zone) are not at the root of > >> > the webserver, hence the generated paths for some of > >> > the image references are not showing correctly. > >> > I don't understand how that would relate to FOR-1108. > >> > >> Ok, apologies in advance if I'm missing something incredibly obvious - > >> I'm coming from a long hibernation... > >> > >> So, I'm failing with a NPE just like the attached log file in > >> FOR-1108. > > > > That is not related to FOR-1108. It is something else > > that appeared around the same time. It came along with > > the upgrade of our PDF output plugin. See the dev archives, > > where there is some discussion about it between me and Jeremias. > > This is bizarre. It was a discussion between you a Jeremias[1] that > led me to FOR-1108 because of Ross' concluding mail[2].
That [1] is not the conversation that i was referring to. This is it a little further in that thread: [3] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/forrest-dev/200809.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] There are two separate issues: *) The one with icon-b and the NPE. See [3] and see the first part of the output listing in [1]. *) The crux of FOR-1108, which is the part where it fails (only on Windows we thought) with the very corrupted path to dataModel.xmap file. See the the seconds part of the output listing in [1]. ----------- X [0] linkmap.html BROKEN: C:\Dev\apache.org\rw\forrest-trunk\main\webapp\.\C:\Dev\apache.org\rw\forrest-trunk\build\test_d ispatcher_site\build\tmp\C:\Dev\apache.org\rw\forrest-trunk\build\plugins\dataModel.xmap ----------- So are you seeing a similarly corrupted path too? -David > My stacktrace > looks nearly identical to theirs. So, they may not have exactly the > same cause, I find it difficult to believe they'd produce such an > identical stacktrace, bomb at the exact same spot, and not, somehow, > be related. I did -some- homework prior to my first mail... > > --tim > > [1] - http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/forrest-dev/200809.mbox/[EMAIL > PROTECTED] > [2] - http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/forrest-dev/200809.mbox/[EMAIL > PROTECTED]