Hi Aurélien,

ok, could you please add

    text.set(texdebug="hello", errordebug=2)

immediately after your pyx import and rerun a simple hello world script.

Please post the terminal output and "hello.tex" file (if any).

Best,


André


Am 28.06.2013 um 20:42 schrieb Aurelien Mazurie:

> Dear all,
> I have been using PyX for years with great success on a mac. I recently 
> upgraded to OSX 10.8 'mountain lion', and suddenly PyX doesn't work to work. 
> Even when trying examples from the documentation I get a "RuntimeError: 
> TeX/LaTeX finished unexpectedly".
> 
> Of course the OSX upgrade is probably the trigger, but I have no clue how to 
> solve this problem. The LaTeX distro on my mac works flawlessly, and I 
> routinely compile LaTeX documents on it. Just to be sure, I reinstalled 
> MacTeX but it didn't fix the PyX issue.
> 
> Any idea about what I could do to have PyX running again?
> 
> Best,
> Aurélien Mazurier
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