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   1. compiling "latex2html" in a usb memory ([email protected])
   2. Re: compiling "latex2html" in a usb memory (Ross Moore)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:03:27 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [l2h] compiling "latex2html" in a usb memory
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when I compile a .tex file on a USB memory, I get the following error:
   ...
   Cannot create directory 'TMP': File exists

if the file is compiled into the hard drive, the error disappears.

what is happend?



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 07:46:02 +1000
From: Ross Moore <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [l2h] compiling "latex2html" in a usb memory
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Hello Mayorga,

On 22/09/2009, at 5:03 AM, [email protected] wrote:

when I compile a .tex file on a USB memory, I get the following error:
   ...
   Cannot create directory 'TMP': File exists

if the file is compiled into the hard drive, the error disappears.

what is happend?

Each latex2html job creates a temporary directory called TMP
by default. This is normally removed at the end of the job,
but you can supress removal using  -debug  as a command-line switch.

The fact that you have problems on the USB could be an indication
that the filesystem on it is not truly hierarchical.
It may be that the USB filesystem already has an invisible
directory called TMP which cannot be removed or written-over.

You should be able to change the name of the temporary directory
that LaTeX2HTML uses. The variable name is  $TEMP  I think.
Look for this, or something similar, within the  l2hinit.pm
configuration file (or whatever your installation has used
to replace this).


Hope this helps,

        Ross

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well, i tried to do your suggestion, but the problem still remains.

i take a look the output and see the following messages:
   Error: Cannot append to 'TMP/verbatim_counter': No such file or
directory

  Doing section links ......
  Error: Cannot append to 'TMP/verbatim': No such file or directory

  Copying navigation icons ...
   *** Adding document-specific styles *** Error (Link): Link
"pitag.html" to "index.html" failed: Operation not permitted
   at /usr/bin/latexhtml line 871


What does it mean the next line?
   $* is no longer supported at /usr/bin/latex2html line 10589


p.s. my usb memory is a vfat mount point



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