Using Debian 12 with Xfce .18. DocFetcher cannot display existing drives that are mounted in the OS currently. They do not show up on your file manager screen and so cannot be selected to start the index. Snap version 1.1.25-snap1 reversion 4 latest/stable vasilisc
That got it. It returned: ./DocFetcher.sh (DocFetcher:2127096): Gtk-WARNING **: 19:07:54.186: Negative content width -1 (allocation 1, extents 1x1) while allocating gadget (node scrolledwindow, owner GtkScrolledWindow) But then opened the program. I look forward to trying it out. Thanks.
Xarchiver has never ever before failed to create the directories. So I tried: unzip -d DocFetcher-1.1.26-Linux-64bit-NonPortable.zip /home/me/Downloads but it didn't like that.
Oh my, no. I have 271 files in that directory. The zip was downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/docfetcher/ and was extracted by Xarchiver. Its name is DocFetcher-1.1.26-Linux-64bit-NonPortable.zip.
The contents of the zip file was exported into a directory named /DocFetcher-1.1.26-Linux-64bit-NonPortable. There are no subdirectories.
The zip file has be decompressed and placed in a directory. The properties of the DocFetcher.sh file has been checked to verify it is executable. The terminal command was issued of ./DocFetcher.sh, and it returned: ls: cannot access './lib/*.jar': No such file or directory ./DocFetcher.sh: 13: ./jre/bin/java: not found Therefore, we see that the directions are not correct, unless I missed something. Thank you.
I tried to follow the directions given but am not able to find the program on my menu or get it to run manually. I am using Debian 12 and Xfce 4.18. Thank you.
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