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Re: [O] pdflatex not found?


From: Cook, Malcolm
Subject: Re: [O] pdflatex not found?
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 16:06:27 +0000

> 
 > John Kitchin <address@hidden> writes:
 > 
 > > This reminds me that I think I have this problem unless I open Emacs from a
 > > command line.
 > 
 > Yup - this is one way of circumvent the problem: by starting emacs from
 > the command line.

And, just to chime in late in the conversation, if your emacs was installed as 
an mac application using, say, http://emacsformacosx.com/ then you can start it 
from the command line as:

        open -a /Applications/path/to/emacs

and get the environment variables you expect...

 > 
 > 
 > >
 > > On Tuesday, October 27, 2015, Nick Dokos <address@hidden> wrote:
 > >
 > >> Fatma Başak Aydemir <address@hidden <javascript:;>> writes:
 > >>
 > >> > I do not know the reasons but I had the same problem in the past on OS 
 > >> > X.
 > >> >
 > >> > exec-path-from-shell package is a nice solution for that.
 > >> >
 > >> > https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell
 > >> >
 > >>
 > >> Just the need for a package like that indicates that something is badly
 > >> broken on OS X, I think. To be fair, it's a mess on Linux as well, but
 > >> it is possible to make sure that variables you define (and export) in
 > >> your .profile get propagated to applications started by the DE/WM. In my
 > >> current installation (Fedora 21), that is done by
 > >> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common, which does this:
 > >>
 > >> [ -r $HOME/.profile ] && . $HOME/.profile
 > >>
 > >> Maybe OS X has a "hidden" mechanism like this?
 > >>
 > >> > 27/10/15 14:43 tarihinde Peter Davis yazdı:
 > >> >> Rainer M Krug <address@hidden <javascript:;>> writes:
 > >> >>
 > >> >>> Envoyé de mon iPhone
 > >> >>>
 > >> >>>> Le 27 oct. 2015 à 01:14, Nick Dokos <address@hidden
 > <javascript:;>>
 > >> a écrit :
 > >> >>>>
 > >> >>>> Peter Davis <address@hidden <javascript:;>> writes:
 > >> >>>>
 > >> >>>>> Nick Dokos <address@hidden <javascript:;>> writes:
 > >> >>>> ...
 > >> >>>> Yes, probably, but if I can get people to submit backtraces when
 > >> getting
 > >> >>>> an error, we can cut down the email volume by a factor of 2.43
 > >> (making up
 > >> >>>> fictitious data to bolster my case...) In all seriousness, at least 
 > >> >>>> it
 > >> >>>> shows that you are not going down some strange path.
 > >> >> I think the actual number is more like 2.17, but let's not quibble.
 > >> >>
 > >> >>>> What happens if you say M-x shell-command RET pdflatex RET?
 > >> >> Not found.
 > >> >>
 > >> >>>> Somebody suggested running "which pdflatex" in your shell - what
 > does
 > >> >>>> that say?
 > >> >> Still not found. However, adding it to ~/.tcshrc seems to fix the
 > >> >> problem. That makes sense, but leaves two questions:
 > >> >>
 > >> >> 1) Why am I able to run pdflatex (without specifying the path) just
 > >> >> from the shell running in a terminal window?
 > >> >>
 > >> >> 2) What's the point of defining the emacs exec-path, since I needed
 > >> >> to define the shell's PATH variable anyway?
 > >> >>
 > >>
 > >> FWIW, I never define exec-path explicitly: it is set from my $PATH when
 > >> emacs starts.
 > >>
 > >> --
 > >> Nick
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>
 > 
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 > UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany)
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