Glad that we helped you get this sorted out. Thank you to Aprelium for helping me figure this out. Posted: Mon 6:02 pm Post subject: Re: Solved Once I pointed the web server to the correct Perl interpreter, the module could work. They did previously work on the PC, but no longer do. Version info OS: Windows 10 build 19044 Package: jar (OpenJDK 11.0.10) Bug descripton jExifTool does not find exiftool, which is findable via a correctly set up PATH entry. They both work fine on my laptop that runs Win 10 Home edition but will not work on my desktop PC that runs Win 10 Pro. That file is by default found inside the log sub-directory which on its turn is inside Abyss Web Server installation directory (folder)?Īprelium email support discovered that I had two separate installations of Perl on my computer. AlB0101 Created on MaExiftool I use Exiftool and ExiftoolGUI to add metadata for old and oldish lenses when the camera cannot read such information. So could you please check it and copy/paste the errors here? Perl should have logged any errors it may have reported inside the log/cgi.log file. Posted: Mon 4:06 pm Post subject: Re: Perl Image::ExifTool not working I did the same install on my Amazon EC2 server and it runs fine. If I comment it out, the script doesn’t give an error. cgi file just fine from the command line but when I execute the same file using your server and web browser I get a server error if the “use Image::ExifTool ” line is included. gz (not simply copy the executable to /usr/local/bin). I have installed a Perl module called Image::ExifTool on my Mac. Posted: Thu 6:31 pm Post subject: Perl Image::ExifTool not working ![]() System.file(package="yourgolemname","app","Is it instead of system2()? Or before system2()? Or once I've loaded the app but before run_app()?Īdditionally, my package name (for now) is sdApp, and the R Project is called sd_package_v3.0 I assume that I do package='sdApp'?īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.FAQ | Search | Register | Profile | Log in to check your private messages | Log in Vincent at ThinkR said "once your golem is installed, a file localised in inst/app/www/exiftool will be available with But now, I am using the package for other. Then, I actually call that command with rcd<-system2(rename_cmnd). Dec 14, 2017, 8:44:07 PM to camtrapR Hi everybody, I hope you can help me I used camtrapR a few months ago and I had not any problem with exiftool. Rename_cmnd <- paste("inst/app/", input$selectedBatch, sep = "”) where input$selectedBatch, new_folder, and vals$pcode are user-input values. The segment using exiftool is currently written as such: Rename ExifTool (-k).exe to ExifTool.exe. (Doesn't matter if it's in Windows directory) Move jhead.exe and jpegtran.exe out of their folder and into the same directory as the other two. Unzip ExifTool GUI archive into the same directory. ![]() where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images. One or all of the following: Unzip ExifTool archive. Error: File not found - D:/users/svatipalli/imageMagickImages/U/F/66/10059066/537.jpg. Read the 'Requirements and preparations' section of the ExifTool GUI manual for instructions. exiftool -all -tagsFromFile 'D:\users\svattipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066\537.jpg' -XMP:All 'D:\users\svatipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066\537.jpg'. The part that runs exiftool through system2() work as an R project, but not in golem it displays the error “ exiftool not found.” 1 December 12, 2013, 12:47:29 PM It sounds like you are talking about ExifTool GUI. The parts of the app that use exifr work fine when the app is in the form of a standard R project and after it was converted to a golem app. It uses a combination of the exifr package and exiftool (run through a system2() call). Thats a good try, running exiftool in command prompt. The app is run locally on the user’s computer rather than on a shiny server, and it has the user install Strawberry perl in order to utilize exiftool. After I updated the code, it should popup an error message if it failed. It renames them based on the photo UserLabel (the camera ID) and the date and time that the photo was taken. The app is used for copying photos from SD cards to hard drives and renaming the photos once they have been copied to the hard drive. I am in the process of converting an existing shiny app into a golem shiny package.
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