Ok, I see. you should set ant targets rather than build file name when invoking ant:
a normal use is: ant clean package where "clean" and "package" are ant targets. run ant -p to get the complete list of FOP ant targets. Further information can be found at [1]. [1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/compiling.html#build-script Le 28/10/2011 13:01, Jeffrey Walton a écrit : > Hi Pascal, > > My bad - I see what you mean with mixing questions. > > This was a statement in case someone wanted to suggest I try the > latest version (I did, and it did not compile). > > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Pascal Sancho <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Can you check if you have downloaded FOP sources? >> >> this file comes with sources, but not with binary release. > Yes, I downloaded the sources from a mirror listed on the Apache > download mirror page: > http://apache.cs.utah.edu/xmlgraphics/fop/source/ > > Jeff > >> >> Le 28/10/2011 11:17, Jeffrey Walton a écrit : >>> Hi All, >>> >>> My XML source is using → for a right arrow. FOP renders # instead >>> of the symbol in a PDF using the Apache FO stylesheet. I believe the >>> right arrow should be standard (part of Base-14). >>> >>> I believe the right arrow is part of Base14. When using docbook2pdf >>> (via openjade tools), the symbol rendered properly. >>> >>> Ubuntu 10.04, x64. FOP 0.95 (part of Ubuntu package). I believe I have >>> all the Appache FOP stuff installed. I also have MS TrueType fonts >>> installed. For waht its worth, I did not have luck with a local >>> install of FOP 1.0 (see below). >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> $ pwd >>> /home/jeffrey/Desktop/fop-1.0 >>> $ ant ./build.xml >>> Buildfile: build.xml >>> >>> BUILD FAILED >>> Target "./build.xml" does not exist in the project "fop". >> >> -- >> Pascal -- Pascal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
