lr_config: invalid value for parameter 'converters' and 'schemas' error message upon exit

Francis J. Lacoste flacoste at logreport.org
Thu Aug 14 18:32:15 CEST 2003


On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 18:25, Robert_G_Kennington at notes.tcs.treas.gov
wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Is it normal for lr_config to issue error messages when you simply exit the
> program?
> 

Hmm, this should probably fixed but it is possible for lr_config to emit
errors and warnings messages.


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> isbld2br>lr_config *.xml

lr_config doesn't take any command line argument. It saves and loads
file in specific directories that are searched by Lire at runtime.

Files are stored in $HOME/.lire/config

> Lire Configurator                                                   Edit a
> file
> 
>   a) Create a new file
> 
>   0) Exit
> 
> Select a file to edit: 0
> unknown mode: size
> invalid value for parameter 'converters': /rkenning/.lire/converters at
> /rkenning/local/share/perl5/Lire/Config/Values.pm line 402
> invalid value for parameter 'schemas': /rkenning/.lire/schemas at
> /rkenning/local/share/perl5/Lire/Config/Values.pm line 402
> isbld2br>

These last two warnings are annoying, but not really important. The
default search path for converters and schemas include
$HOME/.lire/schemas and $HOME/.lire/converters.

Since these directories aren't existing yet, there is a warning emitted
by the configuration framework. Once you run a lr_run command, it will
create an empty $HOME/.lire directorty structure which will make these
warnings go away.


> Also, I changed a few parameters for a file called temp.xls to see what
> would happen and when I exit, I get different types of error messages.
> Also, when I start up lr_config again it does not list the file and it will
> not let me create a new one because the old one is already out there.  How,
> do I update the file to add new configuration parameters?


Was the file saved in $HOME/.lire/config. I also think that only files
ending in .xml are considered as XML configuration files.

Kind regards,

Francis J. Lacoste

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