createPDF installation problem
14 posts by 5 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder: Plugins & Add-ons
Last Post: October 12, 2010 (RSS)
By Codee - September 25, 2010
So, while thinking about this I thought I'd modify the permissions to the end file to 755, then I modified the /examples directory permissions to 777 and the current only fail message is:
and the output window displays:
is this a syntax error in the plugin?
Failed! Test running PDF conversion program on server
Testing pdf binary with command: /usr/home2/letitfly/public_html/lifgAdmin/plugins/createPDF/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf-i386 -V
Result: 0 bytes returned
Error: No output returned from command! (Exit code: 2)
and the output window displays:
/usr/home2/letitfly/public_html/lifgAdmin/plugins/createPDF/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf-i386: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
is this a syntax error in the plugin?
By Chris - September 27, 2010
Hi equinox69,
I'm guessing it's a server configuration issue. Can you please fill out your FTP details with a [url http://www.interactivetools.com/support/]Second Level Support Request[/url] and I can take a look? Please include my name and a link to this forum thread.
I'm guessing it's a server configuration issue. Can you please fill out your FTP details with a [url http://www.interactivetools.com/support/]Second Level Support Request[/url] and I can take a look? Please include my name and a link to this forum thread.
All the best,
Chris
Chris
Re: [chris] createPDF installation problem
By Codee - September 27, 2010
Thanks in advance Chris. Just submitted support ticket, Ticket ID: HMH-117352
Re: [chris] createPDF installation problem
By InHouse - October 12, 2010
Just by way of an update. One of my hosts has quietly installed the fontConfig libs needed for this to work. Dave (II's fearless leader) was able to install it safely on that one server.
Another main server politely declined again to install it on a shared box, suggesting that I move to their "cloud" service or other higher-level services.
The option to run this by proxy, as suggested by Dave, looks promising though.
J.
Another main server politely declined again to install it on a shared box, suggesting that I move to their "cloud" service or other higher-level services.
The option to run this by proxy, as suggested by Dave, looks promising though.
J.