Fixed the bad working regarding language packs. Explained the dbus variable change before running the jar file.

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Ahmed Khatib 2024-05-08 01:52:41 +05:30
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##### Installing Language Packs
Easiest is to use the langpacks provided by your repositories. Skip the other steps.
**Note:** Nix Package Manager pre-installs almost all the packages by default.
Manual:
1. Download the desired language pack(s) by selecting the `.traineddata` file(s) for the language(s) you need.
@ -204,6 +202,8 @@ Nix:
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.tesseract
```
**Note:** Nix Package Manager pre-installs almost all the language packs when tesseract is installed.
### Step 7: Run Stirling-PDF
Those who have pushed to the root directory, run the following commands:
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java -jar /opt/Stirling-PDF/Stirling-PDF-*.jar
```
Non-root users can run from the Stirling-PDF directory using the following commands (can use any temp directory you want):
Since libreoffice, soffice, and conversion tools have their dbus_tmp_dir set as `dbus_tmp_dir="/run/user/$(id -u)/libreoffice-dbus"`, you might get the following error when using their endpoints:
```
[Thread-7] INFO s.s.SPDF.utils.ProcessExecutor - mkdir: cannot create directory /run/user/1501: Permission denied
```
To resolve this, before starting the Stirling-PDF, you have to set the environment variable to a directory you have write access to by using the following commands:
```bash
mkdir temp