Hi Princy >From the way you have phrased the question, it seems more of a unix >understanding issue and less of FOP. This is what I would do, I am using Redhat Linux the baby brother of UNIX but you should get it. a) anything that has *-src* in it means its usually considered a source and not a binary distribution - this could be your first problem you may have downloaded a source code and not binary, if that's the case then you will have to compile the code before you can use fop. however the fop.sh issue seems to be more of a setting up of the environment variables issue and and less of the former. Usually as a programming practice, I create a setenviron.sh file in each project folder I create, this file has all the environment variables that I explicitly set this is usefully try this approach and see if fop.sh gets picked up Hope this helps... Regards,JayeshMCSE, MCSD, SCJP, SCWCD, PMP, IBM WAS ADM.
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 07:25:46 -0800From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Installation of FOP in unixHi all, I am trying to install fop in unix system. I downloaded the fop-0.20.5-src.tar and unzipped it in a windows machine. Then I moved the unzipped files to unix system inside folder /var/tmp/fop-0.20.5 . Then under the folder /var/tmp/fop-0.20.5 ,I tried to generate a test pdf by issuing the following command. fop.sh -fo /var/tmp/fop-0.20.5/Test.fo -pdf /var/tmp/fop-0.20.5/Test.pdf But I got the error "-bash: fop.sh: command not found". I even tried making the fop.sh executable by using the command chmod a=wrx fop.sh . But still the same error is thrown. Any help appreciated. Thanks priby View this message in context: Installation of FOP in unixSent from the FOP - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _________________________________________________________________ Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your HotmailĀ®-get your "fix". http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx