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[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: rel-0-9-1; installation problem
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: rel-0-9-1; installation problem |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Apr 2005 23:57:25 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Jeff Flowers <address@hidden> writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> Jeff Flowers <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>>To: address@hidden
>>>Subject: rel-0-9-1; installation problem
>>>--text follows this line--
>>>
>>>Dear Maintainer
>>>
>>>I tried to install preview latex under Windows XP using Miktex and
>>>the Cygwin tools.
>> Uh oh. You are installing a Mingw Emacs:
>
> Is that bad? What is the alternative? Emacs seems okay on this
> system.
Hey, don't quote me in misleading ways: you are installing on Mingw
Emacs with Cygwin tools. INSTALL.windows has this to say:
2. The installation of preview-latex will require the MSYS tool set
from `http://www.mingw.org'. If you have the Cygwin tool set from
`http://cygwin.com' installed, that should do just fine as well,
but it is quite larger and slower.
If you are installing preview-latex with one of those sets for an
Emacs compiled in a different one, you should try to avoid
tool-specific path names like `/cygwin/c'. Instead, use the `c:'
syntax. It might also help to use forward slashes instead of the
backward slashes more typical for MS Windows: while backward
slashes are supposed to work if properly escaped in the shell,
this is one area easily overlooked by the developers.
I am not sure whether possibly the "tool-specific path names" issue is
biting here. Generally, I'd use msys with mingw Emacs, and Cygwin
with Cygwin Emacs. As I said: I don't think that this is the issue
here.
>>>Emacs : GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
>>> of 2005-01-30 on NONIQPC
>>>Package: rel-0-9-1
>> with Cygwin tools. This can be somewhat problematic, though
>> probably
>> not related to your problem.
>>
>>>The command line was
>>>
>>>$ ./configure --prefix=d:\\emacs --with-texmf-dir=c:\\texmf
>>>
>>>(athough changing the slashes to single ones or / didn't help)
>>>this gave lots of stuff seeming to find tex and emacs then
>> Uh oh.
>>
>>>./mkinstalldirs /emacs/d:/emacs/site-lisp/preview
>> What happens if you inside of Emacs say
>> M-: (expand-file-name "d:\\emacs\\site-lisp\\preview" "\\emacs") RET
>
> The result is "d:/emacs/site-lisp/preview"
Looks ok.
>> Could you post the contents of the file preview-latex.el?
>
> attached
[...]
> (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "preview" (file-name-directory
> load-file-name)))
> (defvar preview-icondir (expand-file-name "preview/images"
> (file-name-directory load-file-name)))
Looks ok. Just for the record: what is the output of
M-: preview-icondir RET
and apart from that, I am afraid that we'll need config.log to further
diagnose this.
Thanks,
David
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum