Simply reverting back to the Win10 laptop is not an option (I am long overdure to send it back to IT for a wipe), as it is slow and often unresponsive when more than a few apps are running. Each PDF I generate takes ~15 minutes to complete my two-step laptop do-si-do. No difference.Īt the moment, I have to push and pull all my project files to and from GitHub to edit the project on the Win11 machine, and then generate the PDF on the Win 10 box before pulling it back to the Win11 machine to then distribute and share. One test as part of my Java installs was to replicate the same directory structure from the Win10 box on the Win11 box. The Win10 laptop also does not have a JAVA_HOME environment variable configured but I've never had an issue generating PDFs on that laptop. When I compare the installation of RH and Java on my old work laptop (Win10), I see that Java is installed in C:\Program Files\Java as opposed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Java on the Win11 machine. Since last Friday, I have installed, uninstalled, and re-installed Java 8.831 at least seven times. I have local admin rights on my laptop and created the JAVA_HOME variable with no improvement. * Java installation could not be verified. See if Java 1.8(64-bit) or higher is installed and JAVA_HOME environment variable is also set. * Cannot read property 'push' of undefined When I go to compile my project to PDF, it fails after a few seconds with the following Error lines in the log file (I've attached a screenshot as well): II am able to generate Responsive HTML5 documentation, but our internal customers (and some external) prefer working with PDF, so I output both formats. I've searched through the community and can't seem to find an exact match of my problem, and those that come closest the proposed solutions have not resulted in any progress.Ĭontext: received my new work laptop and running RH 2022.3.93 on Win11.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |