bash -x check.sh + echo 'CFS is starting to process the file table_of_contents.pdf........<br>Please wait until the process is totally finished!' + echo 'Converting the file table_of_contents.pdf into html format........' + pdftohtml -noframes -q -p -s -i filesup/table_of_contents.pdf
Sorry again, I have missed a piece of code.... here it is: bash -x check.sh + echo 'CFS is starting to process the file table_of_contents.pdf........<br>Please wait until the process is totally finished!' + echo 'Converting the file table_of_contents.pdf into html format........' + pdftohtml -noframes -q -p -s -i filesup/table_of_contents.pdf
Sorry I had an extra blank line, here's the good output bash -x check.sh check.sh: line 10: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' check.sh: line 12: syntax error: unexpected end of file
Mmmm, here's the output: bash -x check.sh + echo 'CFS is starting to process the file table_of_contents.pdf........<br>Please wait until the process is totally finished!' + echo 'Converting the file table_of_contents.pdf into html format........' + pdftohtml -noframes -q -p -s -i filesup/table_of_contents.pdf check.sh: line 7: syntax error near unexpected token `&&' check.sh: line 7: `&& echo "Tagging the file........" >> Logs/table_of_contents.php \'
No, no more outputs, and all the lines are well executed, actually the perl script is called ok, and it first line is executed also, but not the second
Here's the otput bash -x Scripts/Processes/table_of_contents.sh + echo 'CFS is starting to process the file table_of_contents.pdf........<br>Please wait until the process is totally finished!' + echo 'Converting the file table_of_contents.pdf into html format........' + pdftohtml -noframes -q -p -s -i filesup/table_of_contents.pdf
And yes, that is what I did, I have 2 scripts, one generated by php, and executed also from that php, which now it has at the beginning #! /bin/bash +x , and one of the commands of that script calls the perls script perl tagfile.pl xmlfiles/table_of_contents.xml which has in its lines some more scripts where the second one does not work: cut -f 1 tagtmp/'$fileid.vrt' | tagfl2/treetagger/bin/tree-tagger -no-unknown -token -lemma tagfl2/treetagger/lib/english.par > 'tagtmp/$fileid.tagged'";
Well now I see this result tagfl2/: en.cfg makevrt.pl mrg mrg.pl tagfile.pl tagged tagxml.pl treetagger vrtfiles xmlfiles ...... etc. (all the files and directories inside tagfl2) included tagfl2/treetagger/bin: separate-punctuation train-tree-tagger tree-tagger