The path for gnome is independent from path for bash. Run Lyx from bash, if it works with 2011, then you know you have to update gnome's path. ------------------------------------------------- Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Julien Rioux <jri...@physics.utoronto.ca> wrote: > On 15/09/2011 7:24 PM, stefano franchi wrote: >> >> Hi Julien, >> >> >> I can tell that Lyx is using the wrong pdflatex (and, most >> importantly, the wrong classes), from the Latex log: >> >> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.11 (TeX Live 2010) >> (format=pdflatex 2011.1.4) 15 SEP 2011 09:14 >> entering extended mode >> restricted \write18 enabled. >> %&-line parsing enabled. >> >> >> and from the Tex information dialog in the Tools menu (with full path >> enabled). >> >> Why this is important to me: I routinely use biblatex, biber, and >> lua(La)tex. They have changed considerably between TL2010 and TL2011, >> and are not fully compatible. >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Julien Rioux >> <jri...@physics.utoronto.ca> wrote: >>> >>> On 15/09/2011 7:05 PM, stefano franchi wrote: >>>> >>>> It' s just Lyx that's giving me problems. A far I can tell, when I hit >>>> reconfigure it finds the older 2010 installation and it stops there. >>>> Is LyX using the PATH variable to search for executables? If so, >>>> perhaps there is a config somewhere file that caches the results? >>>> >>> >>> There's a PATH setting in LyX' Preferences, you could check that. >>> >>> Otherwise, I'm curious how can you tell that LyX is using the wrong >>> texlive? >>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Stefano >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Julien >>> >>> >> >> >> > > Another place to look out for is the Converter pane in LyX' preferences. > Have a look at the LaTeX (pdflatex) -> PDF (pdflatex) converter, in case you > had customized it with an absolute path. > > -- > Julien > >