Temp directory must be an absolute path error
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:28 pm
Hello,
We are getting the following PDF with XSL-FO transformation error using Oxygen 23.1 with the DITA-OT3x that is bundled with it:
"Transformation failed. C:\Users\username\OneDrive - Varex Imaging\Documents\Oxygen XML Editor 23\frameworks\dita\DITA-OT3.x\plugins\org.dita.base\build_init.xml:64: dita.temp.dir property must be an absolute path: C:\New folder"
The transformation runs fine on my PC (same version of Oxygen, but installed in program files), but results in the above error when run on a colleague's PC. Oxygen 23.1 is installed in her Documents directory which is automatically backed up to our company's OneDrive. We installed it in her Documents directory because of an access issue to the C drive that doesn't allow her to install the software there. She originally had the temp directory set to ${cfd}/temp/pdf, so it would write to the directory where her ditamap files are in her Documents directory, but that failed with the same error.
Her transformation worked yesterday, but then started to fail with this error. She says she didn't change anything other than trying a different directory and everything looks as it should to me.
Any ideas?
We are getting the following PDF with XSL-FO transformation error using Oxygen 23.1 with the DITA-OT3x that is bundled with it:
"Transformation failed. C:\Users\username\OneDrive - Varex Imaging\Documents\Oxygen XML Editor 23\frameworks\dita\DITA-OT3.x\plugins\org.dita.base\build_init.xml:64: dita.temp.dir property must be an absolute path: C:\New folder"
The transformation runs fine on my PC (same version of Oxygen, but installed in program files), but results in the above error when run on a colleague's PC. Oxygen 23.1 is installed in her Documents directory which is automatically backed up to our company's OneDrive. We installed it in her Documents directory because of an access issue to the C drive that doesn't allow her to install the software there. She originally had the temp directory set to ${cfd}/temp/pdf, so it would write to the directory where her ditamap files are in her Documents directory, but that failed with the same error.
Her transformation worked yesterday, but then started to fail with this error. She says she didn't change anything other than trying a different directory and everything looks as it should to me.
Any ideas?