I have
i maxima5.9.0.0-2 Symbol manipulation program
i texmacs 1.0.1.14-1 TeX-based WYSIWYG editor
same as you. Fink was updated pretty recently, but I'm not sure why that
would be relevant since I have the same code for these programs. I use
Apple's X11, again not sure
Joe Corneli wrote:
Another question is: why are URLs being passed around anyway?
Texmacs treats any address, local path or net address, as url. You
have one that it cannot interpret. Let's look at the usual suspects: You
don't have a partition name or path name containing a space or some
Le dimanche, 1 juin 2003, à 22:48 Europe/Paris, Joe Corneli a écrit :
I have
i maxima5.9.0.0-2 Symbol manipulation program
i texmacs 1.0.1.14-1 TeX-based WYSIWYG editor
same as you. Fink was updated pretty recently, but I'm not sure why
that
would be relevant since I
Here is the path.
/sw/share/Geomview/bin:/sw/bin:/sw/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users/joe:/usr/X11R6/bin:/Users/joe/bin/:/usr/local/bin/
So that's probably ok. But my computer's name (aka hard drive's name) is
Deep Black 0.02 --- maybe this is what is causing the problem. Maybe
Ok, my computer's name is now wonderland...
Here is another guess about what is causing the problem,
this thing looks a little mangled.
% env
*snip*
TEXMF={/sw/share/lilypond/1.6.6,{/Users/joe/Library/texmf,!!/sw/share/texmf.local,!!/sw/share/texmf.os,!!/sw/share/texmf}}
Might this be another
Rebooting didn't help. I observed something kind of weird, maybe this
will help you track down the problem: when I start TeXmacs in my home
directory (/Users/joe/) and then click on the Maxima button, nothing
happens except the crash. When I start it in the root directory (/), the
CLISP logo (in
Found it.
It is a weird bug in texmacs (so weird that is probably a feature, not a
bug). I am cross-posting to texmacs-users so that we get experts'
opinion about this, too.
I found it, because I was getting the same crash now on a newly
installed machine, whereas I haven't ever seen it
Martin Costabel wrote:
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This actually poses a bigger problem: The locate database has a tendency
to not be up to date, because in the best case it is updated once a day,
Correction: once a week. On MacOSX it is in /etc/weekly. On linux
(redhat), it is in /etc/cron.daily/slocate.cron, so it is
To test this theory: Run locate maxima_toc.html. My guess is that the
output is empty, but that the file nevertheless exists at
/sw/share/maxima/5.9.0/doc/html/maxima_toc.html.
Yes, you are right on both counts.
So the remedy is simple: Run sudo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb, wait
10 minutes
Le dimanche, 1 juin 2003, à 09:58 Europe/Paris, Joe Corneli a écrit :
Hello --
I tried to use Maxima in TeXmacs and got
this (fatal) error.
Which version of texmacs, which version of MacOSX, under Apple's X11 or
Xfree86 and which version.
Do you update fink via cvs or not?
I use Fink's
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