On 04.05.2007 06:36:37 Eric Vought wrote:
> OK, am still getting this exception intermittently, it is unstable  
> and I still cannot pin it down to particular input, but a full stack  
> trace:

<snip/>

> It seems to happen a lot more often when footnotes get moved (I have  
> my XSLT->FO transform set to turn links into footnotes), but the same  
> footnote can be fine in one place and cause the crash in a different  
> page. I have occasional warnings about paragraph overflows which come  
> and go independent of the crash. The values in the range check are  
> not consistent. The size seems to range from 21-23 and the index from  
> 12-18 lately. I originally got an index of 14 and a size of 12.
> 
> Is there a way I can tell what page FOP was processing just prior to  
> the crash or otherwise get an idea of what markup is directly involved?

That wouldn't help. Unless you use FOP in a multi-threaded way and in
case we still have some obscure multi-threading bug (which I don't
believe looking at the stack trace), you should really be able to
identify the FO document that causes the problem, and the problem should
be reproducable. Can't you somehow isolate the FO document when the
error occurs? Unless we can reproduce the problem there's nothing we can
do about it.


Jeremias Maerki


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