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Rob Managan
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Rob Managan
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On 10/1/17, 4:00 PM,
Going from memory here so I may get this slightly wrong.
On OSX back in those versions I learned that the way the Latex installation was
done was not in a standard directory but works since OSX adds directories to
the standard that are in the file /etc/paths.d and also in files in /etc/paths/
.
Uh,
This is what I see:
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Rob Managan
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On 4/21/17, 9:42 AM, "Scons-dev on
Glad it got in. I now see that that pull request added recursiveness to the
scanner. Recently Bill had problems with the scanner reading graphics files
that got included and causing problems with the python 3 conversion. I wonder
if the recursive scanner is what caused those files to be read.
Russel,
testing/TEX/clean.py has one example of running the build with the “-c” option
and then checking that certain files don’t exist
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Rob ManaganWCI/DP Division LLNL
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Hi,
I am using Latex again for a document myself and got to thinking again about a
user complaint in the spring. He was complaining that bibtex always was called
even if it did not need to be run again.
After going through the Tools/tex.py builder set again I realized that the
reason we
I echo Russel¹s comments. My use of LaTeX is simple and I have never used
the import package. If the package is installed on my system I will try
and take a look at this but it will be a few weeks.
On 8/15/16, 12:00 AM, "Scons-dev on behalf of Russel Winder"
I thought that gfortran as a front end to gcc would handle all the extensions
as well.
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For reference sake I added /etc/paths and /etc/path.d/* to the path since
it was claimed that Apple sanctioned it as the way to add paths to the
system and is used by Xquartz installation to add /opt/X11/bin to the
path. On my system it also catches the TexLive installation paths
/usr/texbin
Hi Dirk,
While I have no objection I will note that with biblatex version 1.2 the .bcf
file gets generated even for the minimal case of only including the
\usepackage{bib latex}. I am presuming that you have a later version that does
not bother to write out the boilerplate material unless it
, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.demailto:tshor...@gmx.de
wrote:
Rob,
On 08.08.2014 00:04, Managan, Rob wrote:
Dirk,
I just realized that my desktop got updated to TeXLive 2013 recently and I now
have biblatex 2.8 and biber 1.8 available (previously I was using versions 2.2
and 1.2 respectively
Hi Bill,
For test/TEX/biber_biblatex.py we get:
biber returned an error, check the blg file
I suspect that the installed version of biber is mismstched with the version of
biblatex and errors out. I guess I need to find a way to figure out what
version of biber is installed and what version
Hi Alvaro,
I have reproduced your bug and will consider your patch for fixing it. It might
take a while for me to get to this.
You might consider looking at using the bibunits package. I know I have an
example of using this to put a bibliography at the end of each chapter of a
book. The only
Hi,
Totally feel off my radar about biblatex vs. biber…
Of course the output just cryptically says that biber returned an error, check
the blg file”
Probably that distribution has an older version of biker than what is
supported. Sigh.
I will be away from the computers for a while but may be
Bill,
To me it sounds like he wrote this description of Scons.SConf and wanted to
confirm that it is correct since he is does not use the sconf feature himself.
Here is an edit or two to the text; mainly adding articles. I mainly have used
it to detect whether a library is present and turn
I probably have not read any of the workflow docs lately but I don't remember
having to update the MANIFEST.in file when a new file is added. Of course, I
may never have added a file before. Is it the responsibility of a developer
that adds a file to the source to add it to the MANIFEST.in file
Since this issue was raised I thought I would refresh another one.
Every year or two we get a request about Install functions. I have one
that allows the user to not only install a file in a location but set the
owner and group Ids along with the permission bits on Unix.
Is this something that
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On 5/2/14 8:57 AM, Russel Winder rus...@winder.org.uk wrote:
On Fri, 2014-05-02 at 15:45 +, Managan, Rob wrote:
Since
I agree that it should not be too hard. I have not considered it since I don't
have a local copy of context installed. Does it require LuaTeX or is that just
the preferred way to run it??
We can take this off line and figure out how to get it working.
Hi,
On OSX 10.7.5 I get this:
ls /proc/$$/fd | wc -l
ls: /proc/97956/fd: No such file or directory
0
So it appears that item 2 below is the culprit.
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Russel,
I think the alternative is TestSCons.TestSCons().detect_tool(tool). A
quick look at the source makes it look like it expects a single tool name
to be given. It seems to use an environment created for that tool and uses
its path.
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Rob Managan
I like the idea since I like ebooks. However, I will be honest and say
that for code development I would not be too likely to use it since on my
desktop machines I don't have a great epub viewers.
So I guess I would say that if there was no extra effort or file space
required go ahead and add it
Does anyone else use the method of setting the environment variable
SCONS_LIB_DIR as mentioned in the README.rst? I should point out that the
syntax is messed up there.
When testing stuff myself I just use, in the top level of the checked out
scons, for shell or tcshell
setenv MYSCONS `pwd`/src
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On 7/8/13 9:04 AM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Rob,
On 08.07.2013 16:55, Managan
Eric,
The current main line repository has support for that. It seems our emails
notifying you got lost in the noise somehow.
Check out
https://bitbucket.org/scons/scons/pull-request/48/versioned-shared-library-
support/diff for the details.
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Rob
I wanted to weigh in with a path related issue that came up in the LaTeX
tools.
My question is where does Scons stand these days on the issue of paths and
not using the whole user environment by default?
For Macs, the Latex tools were rarely on the default paths that Scons
searched and therefore
Since Anatoly mentioned the buildbots I went and looked while eating lunch. It
seems that the fedora buildbot is choking on the biber latex tests. The errors
imply a mismatch between perl and the version of biber installed. I have
already forgotten I fixed this issue on my Ubuntu machine.
PS. In the example I sent you will need to change the install path since I
hard wired one on my system just for testing purposes.
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Russel,
The messages like
SHLIBVERSION '' does not match the version # '2.1.2' in the filename,
proceeding based on file name
are in some sense development warnings that we may remove. It comes from
install.py checking that the version number in the file name matches the
SHLIBVERSION defined in
Ah,
I had not tried it with a variantDir setting. I need to look into that to
make sure I get the paths correct!
Thanks for pointing that out.
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For those that are interested I have another update to the repo at
https://bitbucket.org/managan/scons_soname .
I have a first cut at support for the Install commands and started cleaning up
and encapsulating stuff in _init_.py and link.py.
I am working on adding a test case and having to wrap
wrote:
On Oct 25, 2012, at 15:07 , Managan, Rob manag...@llnl.gov wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info. Sounds like I should have the Install function check
that the version numbers match. In the use case where Install does not
know what the version number is then I will believe the one
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All,
On Oct 25, 2012, at 1:16 PM, Chris BeHanna
ch...@behanna.orgmailto:ch...@behanna.org wrote:
On Oct 25, 2012, at 15:07 , Managan, Rob
manag...@llnl.govmailto:manag...@llnl.gov wrote:
Hi Chris
Deegan
b...@baddogconsulting.commailto:b...@baddogconsulting.com wrote:
Rob,
On Oct 25, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Dirk Bächle
tshor...@gmx.demailto:tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Rob,
just had a quick look at your changes...thanks a lot for taking care of this
issue.
On 25.10.2012 06:09, Managan, Rob wrote
Russel,
You could always just say no to Windows and have the tests check the platform
and skip the test if it is a windows box running the test.
Not a great solution, but until you can find someone to test and fix it on
Windows it may be the next best solution.
Rob
I made some edits to the README.rst that you can view at
https://bitbucket.org/managan/scons_biblatex2.2
The changes are in the section on Executing SCons Without Installing about
setting environment variables.
I also note that after setting the SCONS_LIB_DIR environment variable I just
run
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Subject: Re: [Scons-dev] Full test run
Rob,
On Sat, 2012-10-13 at 16:02 +, Managan, Rob wrote:
I am concerned about the biber_biblatex failure; not sure about the other one.
I thought my recent biber updates should be OK and tested at least two
versions of biblatex and biber.
Can
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On 10/9/12 8:21 PM, William Deegan b...@baddogconsulting.com wrote:
On 10/09/2012 07:29 PM, Managan, Rob wrote:
Sorry guys. I put in a pull request from the wrong fork. Please ignore
the one from scons_soname. that need more
On a related note, we need to update the information on setting environment
variables for testing. I am not sure which shell uses setenv MYSCONS=`pwd`
format but not any of the ones I use.
From: scons-dev-boun...@scons.org [scons-dev-boun...@scons.org] on
Dirk,
I have updated my work machine and have a mod for tex.py that will work.
Tonight I hope to test it on my home system with the older bib latex and
make sure it did not break that.
Not real sure how to have two different versions of a Latex style file on
the same machine to test stuff with.
All I can say is that last year when I tried it and found a problem he was
reasonably prompt about updating Sconsolidator. It did take a little time
since I had to get an account on his web site and then report the bug.
Of course, since it is a one time set up tool I have not really used it
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