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Yeeeeeep !<br>
You got it !!!<br>
there were a ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
with a setting for TEXINPUTS !<br>
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You know what ? I'm Happy !<br>
First, all works and<br>
Second, I learned something: ~/.MacOSX/ exists, and may have some
role wrt environment variables<br>
I really don't know which application did this, but I don't need to
understand everything ! If it happen again, I'll manage to find out
who and why, but up to now, I don't care :-))<br>
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Thanks again !!!<br>
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Philippe<br>
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Le 29/02/12 23:26, Michael Sharpe a écrit :
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On Feb 29, 2012, at 2:21 PM, Philippe Lamarre wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Le 29/02/12 22:52, Peter Dyballa a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Am 29.2.2012 um 22:09 schrieb Philippe Lamarre:
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<pre wrap="">My problems are clearly due to TEXINPUTS settings:
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<pre wrap="">The problems will go away when you deactivate setting of TeX related environment variables.
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<pre wrap="">Well…
All the lines related to TeX related environnement variables have been removed from any script/profile and so.
Displaying $TEXINPUTS at the begining of my .profile shows that it already contains bad values before I can do anything…
I tried to uninstall/reinstall MacTeX-2011 and FixMaxTex2011 without any success…
Going back to again export TEXINPUTS is just to let me compile using command line.
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Particularly on Mac OS X you do not need to do that. (But you can check /usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf.cnf and the master file /usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf and put improvements into the former.)
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<pre wrap="">I don't detect any problem in these files. So, who is setting strange things to TEX environnement variables is still mystery.
Thanks again
Philippe
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Is it possible you have a file ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist with a setting for TEXINPUTS?
Michael
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