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I should note that, when I run the installer, I never see the following dialog: ![]() I also never see any of the subsequent dialogs illustrated in the Wiki instructions. The only dialogs presented are two: to choose the language, and to choose the installation directory. After I pass these, the installer simply reports a successful installation. I click "Done", and it exits. Once again, this is what a DIRectory of the binaries folder looks like: Quote:
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Well, I have now tried using XP Pro SP3 and can reproduce SOME of the symptoms you report.
When I run the installer I do not get the dialog asking about Shortuts but I do get the remaining ones. There is no shortcut set up on the Start Menu However if I navigate to C:\Program Files\Calibre2Opds and then run the RunGUI.cmd file then Calibre2Opds starts up with no problems. I did have the latest Java installed from java.com which is version 6 Update 21 in case that is relevant, but I would not have thought so. That makes it confusing as to why you are unable to get Calibre2Opds to run. |
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Thanks for trying. I upgraded to Java 6 Update 21, but still no joy. I'll try contacting David Pierron directly.
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I am not sure that Dave can help you as I do much of the Windows testing prior to a release being made. However he does the vast majority of the Java coding so something might occur to him. I will be talking to him this morning myself anyway so will bring up your issue.
A couple of other small things you can try - Start a command prompt and go to the calibre2opds folder - Issue the command "java" with no parameters to check that the Java command is being found. This should resulting a screenful of the options available with the java command - list the contents of the rungui.cmd file using "type rungui.cmd" - run the command resulting from the above removing the "start" from the front and replacing "javaw" by "java" The idea behind this is to check that Java is being found, and also that your system is not having any issues with the "start" command. It is also more likely to give an useful error message as the Command Prompt window will not be closed. |
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That should help as it indicates where in the java code the failure is occurring. It appears to be something to do with trying to locate your home directory to look for configuration information.
Just a thought - you do not have any none-ASCII characters in your windows username in case that is not being handled correctly, or are running a none-English variant of windows? If you issue the command Echo %appdata% in a command window that should tell us where your home folder is located. If that command fails for any reason then simply use the "set" command with no parameters - it would give a lot more output but the information requested should be amongst it somewhere. Another possibility might be to specify explicitly the folder to hold your calibre2opds configuration information as specified here in the calibre2opds documentation. Last edited by itimpi; 09-06-2010 at 02:55 AM. |
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@itimpi: I note that Viseguy has installed calibre2opds on F:. Could there be any dependencies on drive paths, such as the home directory must be on the same drive as calibre2opds (non-drive-rooted paths)?
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The software can be anywhere.
The home folder should be wherever window says it is located I am not sure if none-ascii characters in any paths are handled correctly. I must set up some special tests for that. Also not sure if the home directory on a network drive as in many corporate environments works OK - cannot test that myself. UNC paths could also be an issue I guess - not sure if Java handles that transparently or not. |
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Hi Viseguy,
I'm sorry to see that you have problems with our software. We're actively trying to understand what happens. I'll state some facts :
Hope this helps, and we solve your problem soon ! David. |
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Thanks so much for all the replies!
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Appreciate your concern -- and I hope these problems are not specific to me but will help improve the software for everyone. P.S. Will post to the GetSatisfaction board next time, but it seemed to make sense to continue this thread here. |
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You cannot pass in the location of the Calibre library via the Command line - it now gets picked up from the saved calibre2opds configurationnset up from the GUI. Note also that if you use the javaw command you will not see error messages at the command prompt level - they are only shown if you simply use java.
The CALIBRE2OPDS_CONFIG environment variable points to a folder where you want calibre2opds to put it's config information (f it is missing then your XP home area is used). It can be any folder to which you have read/write access. The folder you mention in the documentation is one that is suggested for a 'mobile' installation. If you look a bit further up it gives a suggested folder layout for such a setup. I was speaking to Dave Pierron today and he is puzzled as to how it can fail in quite the way your earlier java exception messages suggest. If necessary we will get a version with extra debug in it for you to use. As I mentioned calibre2opds worked fine for me when I ran a test on XP so it is not an inherent problem with XP. Just a check - you are using a 32-bit of XP rather than a 64-bit version. |
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It's running!
And I've (more or less successfully) generated a catalog.
Setting the CALIBRE2OPDS_CONFIG variable made the difference. I created a subdirectory Calibre2OpdsConfig under the main program directory. Then I edited RUNGUI.CMD as follows: Quote:
The only problem I'm having now is that, although I have 50 books by 36 authors in my calibre database, the Opds catalog only includes the News items and the calibre guide (all items with author "calibre"). The other authors appear as subdirectories of the directory that contains metadata.db, if that's significant. Many thanks for your patience and for all the explanations. You guys are great! ETA: I noticed that the books included in the catalog are in either EPUB or MOBI format, while the excluded books are all AZW. The OPDS Wiki entry says: "This standard, also called OpenPub, supports ePUB as the primary reading format although additional formats are supported." Is AZW perhaps not one of those additional formats? Last edited by Viseguy; 09-06-2010 at 10:48 PM. |
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Glad to hear that you have got past the initial hurdle although I am still not sure why your problem occurred in the first place!
The OPDS standard does not limit the formats that can be included, although the reader device will be constrained in what it can handle. In calibre2opds you can specify what formats entries should be generated for on the Advanced Customisation tab. You can specify either a list of formats or ALL if you want every format in your library (although that might result in formats your reader cannot handle if you have them in your library). If there are multiple matches to that list you can also specify (optionally) that only a link for the earliest match should be generated. If you find that you still cannot get AZW to show up let us know in case there is a bug in calibre2opds. |
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I've got as far as publishing the catalog to Dropbox and it works fine, although no azw show. I'm just happy to have got this far.
However, when I browse to the URL via the Kindle 3 Browser, I can get all the way through to the download page fine, but then it kicks out with a error from Dropbox saying 'Oops! (404)' Any ideas? |
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