[OS X Emacs] AUCTeX in Aquamacs 2.4

Iliya Lefterov iliya.lefterov at gmail.com
Sun Mar 25 20:29:36 EDT 2012


you dont have to uninstall fink... it is a good thing. there is an option
in system preferences to keep fink

best

On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Slobodan Simic <slobodan.simic at sjsu.edu>wrote:

> Hello David and Pete,
>
> Thanks so much for your help and quick reply, and sorry for the delay in
> acknowledging it. It appears that what caused the problem was an old fink
> install in my /sw/bin folder. What seems to have solved the problem was
> deinstalling fink via
>
> sudo rm -rf /sw .
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Slobodan
>
> On Mar 17, 2012, at 8:42 AM, David Reitter wrote:
>
> > Hi Slobodan,
> >
> > On Mar 17, 2012, at 10:21 AM, Slobodan Simic wrote:
> >
> >> I recently upgraded to Aquamacs 2.4 after switching from Snow Leopard
> to Lion on my MacBook Pro (Intel). I mostly use Aquamacs + AUCTeX for
> editing documents in LaTeX. I have the latest LaTeX distribution,
> TeXLive-2011. However, after the upgrade, each time I open a LaTeX document
> I get the following error messages:
> >>
> >> "You can't open the application kpsewhich because PowerPC applications
> are not longer supported."
> >
> > This happens because of your upgrade to Lion.  Part of your LaTeX
> installation is, I believe, outdated.
> > It is possible that the "kpsewhich" program that is called is not the
> one that is part of TeXLive-2011,  but something else - perhaps installed
> via Macports.  Open a shell in Aquamacs (M-x shell) and type "which
> kpsewhich".  What does it show?
> >
> > For me, it is
> >
> >> $ which kpsewhich
> >> /usr/texbin/kpsewhich
> >
> > which is the TeXLive variant.
> > With the following command, you can see the architecture of the file
> (presumably non-fat and powerpc).  For me, it is:
> >
> > $ lipo -info `which kpsewhich`
> > Non-fat file: /usr/texbin/kpsewhich is architecture: x86_64
> >
> > If it is the file in /usr/texbin, then I would suggest re-installing
> TeXLive 2011.
> > Before, check in the TeX distribution preferences panel (in System
> Preferences) that you have actually selected the 2011 version, and not some
> older distribution.
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> >
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Iliya Lefterov, MD, PhD,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA
USA

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