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has caused the Debian Bug report #575370,
regarding BibTex file (C-c Tab in latex mode) fails (emacsbug#5562, fixed
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Package: emacs22
Version: 23.1+1.5
When running in LaTeX mode (the one coming with emacs itself, provided by
/usr/share/emacs/23.1/lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.elc, *not* AucTex!!),
the command tex-bibtex-file (keyboard shortcut C-c Tab) fails as
the tex-shell erroneously goes in the home directory instead of the
working directory, so the *.aux file is not found.
See http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=5562
The bug is already fixed in the 'trunk' version of emacs (the one that
gets pulled by default via bzr). Making the textmodes/tex-mode.el file
from 'trunk' compile and substitute the resulting
textmodes/tex-mode.elc file for the one coming with the debian
package, the problem is gone and tex-bibtex-file behaves as in earlier
versions of emacs.
I am running Debian GNU/Linux testing (all updates applied as of
March 24, 2010)
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Stefan Boresch
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University of Vienna, Waehringerstr. 17 A-1090 Vienna, Austria
Phone: -43-1-427752715 Fax: -43-1-427752790
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Version: 23.2
This was fixed upstream in version 23.2.
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