[OS X TeX] Upgrade to High Sierra

Bréard, Andrea andrea.breard at asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
Thu Feb 1 14:17:56 EST 2018


Dear Gary,


Magic, the FixLink.pkg worked worked, thanks so much. I had tried to change manually the path of the Engines in the Preferences to


 /Library/TeX/texbin


but that was obviously not the only thing to do.


Thanks again, best,

Andrea


Andrea Bréard
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andrea_Breard
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On Feb 1, 2018, at 11:49 AM, Bréard, Andrea <andrea.breard at asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de<mailto:andrea.breard at asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de>> wrote:

I have upgraded my MaxBook Pro ( from 2013 that ran on Yosemite previously) to High Serra yesterday. It is running, (but even slower than before it seems).

When I want to compile with XeLaTeX under TexShop 3.97,  I get an error, saying:

xelatex: Command not found.?

Same problem when I want to compile single chapters of my book with bibTex, I get: Error: the program bibtex does not exist.

Do I need to reinstall everything?


Run the FixLink.pkg in /Applications/TeX -- I think that will fix it.

Gary
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