usr/local/lib/prince/bin/prince: error while loading shared libraries: libtiff.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or prince -o google.pdf
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Prince: error: no input documents to prince -o google.pdf I have tried 3 versions of Prince, and each one fails with a different prince -o google.pdfįontconfig error: Cannot load default config file We are also having some problems with getting PrinceXML working on Ubuntu 10.04. being slow/down right now, so I guess we will have to do it with Google's cache:įilelist of package ia32-libs in dapper of architecture amd64 Yes, we run the 64-bit version of Ubuntu, so I guess that would be the problem. I wonder what would happen if I reinstalled the distro and started over (that is an expensive experiment, though). It is strange to me that network access to this machine works perfectly well using other programs, but Prince (so far), is having these issues. Thanks very much for your help, hopefully it will not turn out that the issue is just with something I have naively misconfigured. I tried substituting google's IP address for its DNS name - that does work: Nonetheless, if I ping google, it works just fine: Prince: : error: could not load input file Prince: warning: failed to load external entity "" Prince: error: no input documents to process Prince: : error: Couldn't resolve host 'prince: : error: could not load input file * I noticed some discussion in this forum about how Prince using curl to get its images (which seems reasonable) I tried following this thread to figure it all out, but - did not get so far. * If I do the same with a local image file, say '././public/images/some_file.jpg' - it works fine. This is the Prince version I have (the most up to date): It's mysterious to me, because I have another Ubuntu 7.10 machine which has no trouble with the exact same file. The xxx are meant to be - any generic link to an image file, starting with and so on. Note: I see this spammer prevention message "You must have 1 posts before you can post URL's/Links." -> so I am swapping in xxx in place of the image URLs which I was using before. Prince: xxx: warning: Couldn't resolve host 'xxx'
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When I issue the command to turn the HTML into a PDF, I see this error: I am trying to using Prince to embed external image files into PDFs.įor example, within my HTML file I have this line: