Giovanni Ridolfi <giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it> writes: > Water Lin <water...@ymail.com> writes: > >> I can publish my org projects under Ubuntu but I can't publish it under >> Windows. All settings are the same especially the home directory. I have >> set the home path for different platform. >> >> While I publish my org project under Windows, Emacs reminds me >> following > > 1. Which windows? XP, Vista? > 2. Are you under cygwin ? > 3. Which Emacs-version? > 4. which org-version?
I am using Windows XP and not using Cygwin. My org mode version is 6.31a which is binding with my Emacs 23. > >> errors: >> ========================== >> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Searching for program" "no such >> file or directory" "touch") >> call-process("touch" nil 0 nil "e:/water/My >> Dropbox/EmacsHome/.org-timestamps/X25e4900e8c818b67efbd6a89083ad0458650dbfa") >> org-publish-update-timestamp("e:/water/My >> Dropbox/EmacsHome/org/notes/index.org" "e:/water/My >> Dropbox/EmacsHome/org/private_html/notes/" org-publish-org-to-html) >> ========================= > >> call-process("touch" nil 0 nil "e:/water/My >> Dropbox/EmacsHome/.org-timestamps/X25e4900e8c818b67efbd6a89083ad0458650dbfa") > ^^^^^^^^^ > why do you have the word "touch" in your configuration? > Do you call the "touch" program under GNU/Linux? > Do you have it installed under Windows? I don't know why the word "touch" in my configuration. And I also don't know if I use it under Linux. I check my org mode configuration file, but I can't find any word like "touch" in my org-sites.el file. So, what's the function of this "touch" program? What should I do now? Upgrade the org mode to latest version? Thanks Water Lin > >> >> What's the meaning of .org-timestamps folder? > from the description of the variable: > > "Name of directory in which to store publishing timestamps." > > Do you have it *in your home* under Windows? > > Could you, please, customize the org-publish-use-timestamps-flag to nil > > (defcustom org-publish-use-timestamps-flag t > "When non-nil, use timestamp checking to publish only changed files. > When nil, do no timestamp checking and always publish all files." > > to see if you still have the publishing problem? > > cheers, > Giovanni > -- Water Lin's notes and pencils: http://en.waterlin.org Email: water...@ymail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode