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Subject: |
11.90.2.2017-07-25; latex from command line is ok, but called from auctex, gives problems |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Jan 2018 16:27:40 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
That is very bizarre.
I just installed Ubuntu 16.06 and recompiled GNU emacs, git
version, I also run the git version from auctex.
The file in questions looks like
\input{annu-header-beamer-dynamik.tex}
\begin{document} \begin{frame} Blabla \end{frame}
Now the input file sits in
/home/oub/ALLES/HGs/tex/sty
And I have set a TeX input path
The command env gives
TEXINPUTS=.:/home/oub/tex/:/home/oub/ALLES/HGs/tex/bib:/home/oub/ALLES/HGs/tex/sty:
Which is fine.
So running
pdflatex file.tex
Gives
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.16 (TeX Live
2015/Debian) (preloaded format=pdflatex)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering extended mode (./prog_elementos-17-18.tex LaTeX2e
<2016/02/01> Babel <3.9q> and hyphenation patterns for 81
language(s) loaded.
(/home/oub/ALLES/HGs/tex/sty/annu-header-beamer-dynamik.tex
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/beamer/beamer.cls
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/beamer/beamerbasercs.sty)
Document Class: beamer 2015/01/05 3.36 A class for typesetting
presentations (r cs-revision 8a39122e1f63)
Etc etc
However running latex (pdflatex mode activated) in auctex gives
now.
Running `LaTeX' on `prog_elementos-17-18' with ``pdflatex
-file-line-error --synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode "\input"
prog_elementos-17-18.tex'' This is pdfTeX, Version
3.14159265-2.6-1.40.16 (TeX Live 2015/Debian) (preloaded
format=pdflatex)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering extended mode LaTeX2e <2016/02/01> Babel <3.9q> and
hyphenation patterns for 81 language(s) loaded.
(./prog_elementos-17-18.tex ! LaTeX Error: File
`annu-header-beamer-dynamik.tex' not found. Type X to quit or
<RETURN> to proceed, or enter new name. (Default extension: tex)
Enter file name: ./prog_elementos-17-18.tex:7: Emergency stop.
<read *>
l.7 \input{annu-header-beamer-dynamik.tex}
^^M
./prog_elementos-17-18.tex:7: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output
PDF file produced! Transcript written on
prog_elementos-17-18.log. TeX Output exited abnormally with code
1 at Thu Jan 18 16:26:07
I don't understand that at all
When I run from the command line
pdflatex -file-line-error --synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode
"\input" prog_elementos-17-18.tex
Everything is ok. What is up here?
Uwe Brauer
Emacs : GNU Emacs 27.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.18.9)
of 2017-10-18
Package: 11.90.2.2017-07-25
current state:
==============
(setq
AUCTeX-date "2017-07-25"
window-system 'x
LaTeX-version "2e"
TeX-style-path '("/home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/packages/auctex-git/auctex/style/"
"/home/oub/ALLES/HGs/tex/sty/auto" "auto" "style")
TeX-auto-save t
TeX-parse-self t
TeX-master t
TeX-command-list '(("TeX" "%(PDF)%(tex) %(file-line-error) %(extraopts)
%`%S%(PDFout)%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil (plain-tex-mode texinfo-mode ams-tex-mode) :help
"Run plain TeX")
("LaTeX" "%`%l%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX nil (latex-mode doctex-mode)
:help "Run LaTeX")
("Makeinfo" "makeinfo %(extraopts) %t" TeX-run-compile nil
(texinfo-mode) :help "Run Makeinfo with Info output")
("Makeinfo HTML" "makeinfo %(extraopts) --html %t" TeX-run-compile nil
(texinfo-mode) :help "Run Makeinfo with HTML output")
("AmSTeX" "amstex %(PDFout) %(extraopts) %`%S%(mode)%' %t" TeX-run-TeX
nil (ams-tex-mode) :help "Run AMSTeX")
("ConTeXt" "%(cntxcom) --once --texutil %(extraopts) %(execopts)%t"
TeX-run-TeX nil (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt once")
("ConTeXt Full" "%(cntxcom) %(extraopts) %(execopts)%t" TeX-run-TeX
nil (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt until completion")
("BibTeX" "bibtex %s" TeX-run-BibTeX nil t :help "Run BibTeX") ("Biber"
"biber %s" TeX-run-Biber nil t :help "Run Biber")
("View" "%V" TeX-run-discard-or-function t t :help "Run Viewer") ("Print"
"%p" TeX-run-command t t :help "Print the file")
("Queue" "%q" TeX-run-background nil t :help "View the printer
queue" :visible TeX-queue-command)
("File" "%(o?)dvips %d -o %f " TeX-run-dvips t t :help "Generate
PostScript file")
("Dvips" "%(o?)dvips %d -o %f " TeX-run-dvips nil t :help
"Convert DVI file to PostScript")
("Dvipdfmx" "dvipdfmx %d" TeX-run-dvipdfmx nil t :help "Convert
DVI file to PDF with dvipdfmx")
("Ps2pdf" "ps2pdf %f" TeX-run-ps2pdf nil t :help "Convert
PostScript file to PDF")
("Index" "makeindex %s" TeX-run-index nil t :help "Run makeindex
to create index file")
("makegloss" "makeindex %s.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o %s.nls"
TeX-run-command t t)
("pandoclatex2odt" "/home/oub/.cabal/bin/pandoc -s -R -f latex
--toc %s.tex --reference-odt=/home/oub/ALLES/Templates/preferences.odt -t odt -o %O"
TeX-run-command t t)
("pandoclatex2docx" "/home/oub/.cabal/bin/pandoc -s -R -f latex
%s.tex --reference-docx=/home/oub/ALLES/Templates/preferences.docx -t docx -o %D"
TeX-run-command t t)
("" "" TeX-run-command nil t) ("oolatex"
"/usr/share/tex4ht/oolatex %t" TeX-run-command t t)
("Xindy" "texindy %s" TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run xindy to
create index file")
("Check" "lacheck %s" TeX-run-compile nil (latex-mode) :help
"Check LaTeX file for correctness")
("ChkTeX" "chktex -v6 %s" TeX-run-compile nil (latex-mode) :help
"Check LaTeX file for common mistakes")
("Spell" "(TeX-ispell-document \"\")" TeX-run-function nil t :help
"Spell-check the document")
("Clean" "TeX-clean" TeX-run-function nil t :help "Delete
generated intermediate files")
("Clean All" "(TeX-clean t)" TeX-run-function nil t :help "Delete
generated intermediate and output files")
("Other" "" TeX-run-command t t :help "Run an arbitrary
command"))
)
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Subject: |
Re: bug#30158: [Partially Solved] |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Jan 2018 21:54:37 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.3 |
Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes:
>>>> "Mosè" == Mosè Giordano <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Hi Uwe,
> > 2018-01-20 14:19 GMT+01:00 Uwe Brauer <address@hidden>:
> >> So I now started emacs from the command line and then everything is
> >> fine. Only when I use an icon to start with. Strange.
>
> > This isn't much strange if you use Ubuntu. If I remember correctly,
> > programs started from the desktop environment don't know about users
> > init files.
>
> Not sure what the conclusion should be. It seems not to be an auctex
> bug. Maybe the documentation should say something about it. On the other
> hand I have been the first so far to complain....
Hi Uwe,
I've seen this question also some times from people on MacOS -- it's not
an AUCTeX bug. It is more the issue Mosè has described. I can't tell
how you can fix it, but I'm closing this report since it doesn't apply
to AUCTeX.
Best, Arash
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