On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  I have the following project structure
>
> base/
>   |
>   +--project.tex
>   |
>   +--product.tex
>   |
>   +--environment.tex
>   +
>  subdir/
>     |
>     +---component.tex
>
>
> If I in subdir and texexec component it compiles fine. If I am in base
> and texexec subdir/component it works fine. However, if I am in the
> parent directory of base and
>
> texexec base/subdir/component
>
> it does not work as the environment file is not found. It seems that
> the search for files is taking place relative to the directory from
> where texexec is invoked, rather than relative to the directory where
> the file resides. Is there some way I can make the component file
> compile from the parent directory of base?

Looking into tex.rb, shouldn't --autopath take care of this? (It does
not).

I also tried

texexec --environments=environment.tex base/subdir/component.tex

and I get

! You can't use `\relax' after \the.
<recently read> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@\currentcomponentpath

\popmacro ...name [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ \@@pushedmacro \endcsname
                                                   \@@pushedmacro 
\endcsname ...

\doprevlevel ->\popmacro \currentcomponentpath
                                                \popmacro 
\currentcomponent \...
l.129 \stopcomponent

I'm forgetting what you said and using zero instead.

! You can't use `\relax' after \advance.
<recently read> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@\currentcomponentpath

\popmacro ...name [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ \@@pushedmacro \endcsname
                                                   \minusone
\doprevlevel ->\popmacro \currentcomponentpath
                                                \popmacro 
\currentcomponent \...
l.129 \stopcomponent

I'm forgetting what you said and not changing anything.

! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
                    \xdef
\popmacro #1->\xdef
                     \@@pushedmacro {\string [EMAIL PROTECTED] \let [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 
#1\csname \the...

\doprevlevel ...tpath \popmacro \currentcomponent
                                                   \setsystemmode 
\currentcom...
l.129 \stopcomponent

A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number,
look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.)

etc....

Am I missing some texexec switch?

Aditya


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