Closed ckaran closed 7 years ago
There is no file "source.tex" in my directory tree. I invoke
latexmk -pdf std
and everything works.
My apologies, you're right that I typed the bug report in wrong; I typed it after a very long time using git bisect
to find the problem, and had gotten tired. Here is a better explanation:
Try the following from your cloned root directory (the directory that contains your .git
directory).
git pull
git clean -xdf
cd source
latexmk -pdf std.tex
You should end up with the same error that I'm having. To find the first failure I did the following:
git pull
git bisect start
# The following is the first commit in the repository.
git bisect good d8fb8cf16dd05f711d33b3749a757d69068e45ef
git clean -xdf
pushd source
latexmk -pdf std.tex
popd
# Check the output and mark it good or bad as needed.
git clean -xdf
pushd source
latexmk -pdf std.tex
popd
# Check the output and mark it good or bad as needed.
...
I kept doing that until I found the first build that failed for me. Note that latexmk -cd source -pdf
does not work. Only the commands above cause the failure. That said, latexmk -cd source -pdf
still seems to have errors, it just doesn't report them correctly.
I still can't reproduce this, even after:
git clean -xdf
cd source
latexmk -pdf std.tex
I'm also baffled by this issue. Hundreds of people have been building the document for months.
OK, it looks like this is a problem with my machine. I just asked one of my coworkers who has a similar model of machine, and he has no problems. I have virtualbox installed, and since everything works under Ubuntu on that, I can just rebuild within virtualbox. So I guess closing this issue is fine. I guess its time to wipe this machine completely, and reinstall everything from scratch.
I keep having the following error when I execute
latexmk -pdf source.tex
:I've used
git bisect
to track this down to commit 46343660afd101e218aa7ec77a7bc6ba618894b0 as being the first bad commit. Is anyone else seeing this problem as well? Version info: