Re: Q: Font-cache refresh warning?

2008-05-08 Thread Max Berger
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Dear Fop-Devs,

just thinking about that (because oner emailed me i got this font-cache
error when running fop 0.95)

maybe this could be reworded?

as: level: info
Discarding Font-Cache from different fop version

warning imo should only be used when the output changes, in this case
performance is the only loss.

Max

Andreas Delmelle schrieb:
 On May 8, 2008, at 02:35, Adrian Cumiskey wrote:
 
 If you update your local sandbox it should now fix itself the next
 time you compile and run.
 
 Yep, already done. Thanks for the quick intervention!
 
 Cheers
 
 Andreas

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Re: Q: Font-cache refresh warning?

2008-05-07 Thread Adrian Cumiskey
Hi Andreas,

If you update your local sandbox it should now fix itself the next time you
compile and run.

Cheers,

Adrian.

2008/5/7 Andreas Delmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



 Hi,

 One for Adrian, I presume: after updating my local sandbox, I got warnings
 about the FontCache being refreshed.
 At first, I thought this was due to the updates, but they re-occur every
 run.

[junit] WARNING: I/O exception while reading font cache
 (org.apache.fop.fonts.FontCache; local class incompatible: stream classdesc
 serialVersionUID = 605232520271754718, local class serialVersionUID =
 60523252027175471). Discarding font cache file.

 Any idea where these come from?
 Does anyone else notice this too, or should I go looking elsewhere?
 Is this something to worry about?


 Cheers


 Andreas




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Adrian.


Re: Q: Font-cache refresh warning?

2008-05-07 Thread Andreas Delmelle

On May 8, 2008, at 02:35, Adrian Cumiskey wrote:

If you update your local sandbox it should now fix itself the next  
time you compile and run.


Yep, already done. Thanks for the quick intervention!

Cheers

Andreas