All,
Latex is installed, just not on the path. The first build I started from a
terminal which already had the latex bin directory set automatically on the
path (for some reason). The last build was started as a cron job, which
doesn't appear to pick up the same path. I have added the latex bin
directory to the path in the build scripts, so tonight it should build
correctly.
Steve.
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Norman Gray
Sent: 26 January 2005 16:09
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Subject: Re: Starlink Nightly Build On System: MACOSX
On 2005 Jan 26 , at 15.46, Alasdair Allan wrote:
>> Module: star2html
>> Status: failed
>> Build URL:
>> http://dev.starlink.ac.uk/build/MACOSX/logs/star2html.1106737348.log
>
> It can't find latex, another path problem...
LaTeX isn't installed by default.
Does the nightly build build the documentation by default? If so, then
the lack of LaTeX will cause all sorts of problems.
It probably is worth while installing LaTeX on this machine, in which
case the procedure is as follows (not a command-line thing, so you'll
have to be in front of the machine, Steve)
Go to <http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop/texshop.html>, and download
II2.dmg. Get it going, select 'i-Package / Known i-Packages', and
select `Gerben's i-Directory @ NTG' (or @TUG), and install the TeX
package, and probably Ghostscript 8.
That should do it....
Norman
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