9.10 with TeX Live 2009 and TeXmaker 1.9.2
Christian Pleul
chrisptex at googlemail.com
Thu Jan 7 19:24:43 UTC 2010
Am 07.01.2010 um 12:30 schrieb Christoph Bier:
> Christian Pleul schrieb am 06.01.2010 22:39:
>
>> Am 03.01.2010 um 15:38 schrieb Christoph Bier:
>>
>>> Christian Pleul schrieb am 03.01.2010 09:14:
>
> [...]
>
>>> You seem to have installed another TeX distribution. Depending on
>>> Synaptic's configuration not only dependent but also recommended
>>> packages get installed---TeXmaker recommends texlive-latex-extra
>>> that itself depends on texlive-common etc. I guess you've installed
>>> Ubuntu's TL 2007 when installing TeXmaker. What's the output of
>>>
>>> dpkg -l tex-common
>>
>> chrisp at chrisp-desktop:~$ dpkg -l tex -common
>
> "tex-common" not "tex -common".
chrisp at chrisp-desktop:~$ dpkg -l tex-common
Gewünscht=Unbekannt/Installieren/R=Entfernen/P=Vollständig Löschen/Halten
| Status=Nicht/Installiert/Config/U=Entpackt/Fehlgeschl. Konfiguration/
Halb installiert/Trigger erWartet/Trigger anhängig
|/ Fehler?=(kein)/R=Neuinstallation notwendig (Status, Fehler: GROSS=schlecht)
||/ Name Version Beschreibung
+++-==============-==============-============================================
ii tex-common 1.20 common infrastructure for building and i
> [...]
>
>>> and
>>>
>>> which pdflatex
>>>
>>> (the last command as user and root)?
>>
>> chrisp at chrisp-desktop:~$ which pdftex
>> /usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/i386-linux/pdftex
>> chrisp at chrisp-desktop:~$ which pdflatex
>> /usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/i386-linux/pdflatex
>>
>>
>> root at chrisp-desktop:~# which pdftex
>> /usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/i386-linux/pdftex
>> root at chrisp-desktop:~# which pdflatex
>> /usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/i386-linux/pdflatex
>
> Strange. As I already said I'm not familiar with TeXmaker, I don't
> know if it's an configuration issue of TeXmaker. I just installed
> it. There's a menu "Optionen → Texmaker konfigurieren". You can
> adapt every command TeXmaker can call. Is there anything wrong with
> pdflatex?
Using this "Optionen → Texmaker konfigurieren", I am able to navigate to the valid directory. E.g. I can use
"/usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/i386-linux/latex" -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex
instead of the standard notation
latex -interaction=nonstopmode %.tex
But I still ponder on the reason why it is not working with standard notation.
Best,
--
Christian
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Dave Barry
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