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> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > PGP Key: 0圆A6BD529 (MIT PGP Key Server) > MacOSX-Emacs at > List Archives: > Prof José Figueroa-O'Farrill > /Library/TeX/texbin in my path, but it’s there in Aquamacs when I run I have TeXLive installed in /opt and therefore no I see that Aquamacs adds /Library/TeX/texbin to the path > (Is AQM using simpdftex, or calling programs directly?) > can find ps2pdf doesn’t necessarily mean that other things will. > manipulates paths to find the programs it uses. > of TeXLive and typically lives in /Library/TeX/texbin/. > - simpdftex, which Roussanka mentioned in other contexts, _is_ part > bash and zsh construct the path, the result should be the same. > Eventually they all call ps2pdfwr, which calls gs. > been broken by the switch to zsh (running 10.14 here, can’t check.) > before it gets to actually running gs, and I suppose it could possibly have > - ps2pdf is also typically a chain of three or four shell scripts > (through different startup files, of course). > /usr/libexec/path_helper, which takes care of putting /usr/local/bin in it (so the TeXLive /etc/paths.d file isn’t relevant to this > - ps2pdf is part of ghostscript, not TeXLive, and normally lives in > Without speculating at all on what’s happening to Roussanka, it > care of putting the appropriate item in /etc/paths.d, so that shouldn’t be
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> the list.) However, if you install TeX Live via MacTex, the installer takes > On Nov 1, 2020, at 12:30 PM, Ettore Aldrovandi > ealdrov at > wrote: > On Nov 1, 2020, at 12:44, John Wroclawski > On Sun, at 7:16 PM Ettore Aldrovandi > ealdrov at > wrote: > The "man getenv" gives the following syntax: > do not produce anything visible by me in "scratch": > I tried the following, in the *scratch* buffer of Aquamacs, but they You can then go the *Messages* buffer to read the > If you just do M-x getenv it will prompt for the variable and then you > On Sun, at 9:26 PM José Miguel Figueroa-O'Farrill > j.m.figueroa at ed.ac.uk> wrote:
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> I always have been installing TexLive from MacTeX: > Aquamacs reports, it can’t find ps2pdf. > ghostscript in /opt myself.) If that’s the case, with the path that > In both cases, even with Dick Koch’s version of Ghostscript, the binary > But I am still puzzled why ps2pdf is getting reached and running ok in > downloaded and installed ghostscript 9.53.3, from Dick Koch: > I had this problem with ps2pdf when I had ghostscript 9.50. > To understand what’s going on, what is the PATH value in Terminal, and
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Aquamacs should *add* to the path, not replace > The path form Aquamacs is a bit strange. > With José's suggestion for running the command getenv: > On Nov 1, 2020, at 15:43, Roussanka Loukanova > do not like interfering that much with the defaults :) I hope that the developers will fix it, soon.
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I think that should be done by the installation or update > I myself have never manipulated the PATH of Aquamacs, at least not
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> This software is supplied under the GNU AGPLv3 and comes with NO WARRANTY: > Copyright (C) 2020 Artifex Software, Inc. > /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/texbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/usr/local/texlive/2020/bin > /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin
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> provide sufficiently to see that Aquqmca doesn't have respective PATH. > right syntax, or I do not get it right. > I'm not familiar with dscl, and what you gave doesn't seem to be the > On Nov 1, 2020, at 16:44, Roussanka Loukanova wrote: It should have happened with Aquamacs and/or macOS upgrades. > wondering whether it's from Aquamacs itself per se, or something on my > I hope that this PATH problem gets solved. > prompted me with suggestions for correct arguments.
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> Probably I mistyped something (my username was ok, hopefully :). > The syntax is correct (of course, replacing with your actual > you were running (just in case Terminal launches another one, for example). the directory service command was to make sure about the shell that But Aquamacs doesn't retain this PATH for subsequent > also works for launching Aquamacs and, afterwards, open files that need While this is a clumsy way it does the job, temporarily. > then Aquamacs should pick the right PATH from the environment. If you haven’t already done so, you may try to open a file in Aquamacs Aquamacs used to do this job without having to take care > I hope that the stay of the problem is not final :) There must be a > I’d say that with your report this is quite final. Warning: Login shell did not return environment.Ġ environment variables imported from login shell (/bin/zsh).