> Does this command, taken from [1], list contents of your Windows files > C:\ directory? > cmd.exe /C dir > (Run the above command in the wsl bash connsole.) Yes, this run-down lists > my Windows C:\ directory. Everything run in wsl-console seems to always > exceute the desired result.
> Maybe you should try another instance > of wsl installation, say Ubuntu, to see whether AUCTeX runs as expected > or not. If it fails as well, then emacs running under wsl has something > wrong about starting asynchronous process of windows binary. On the > contrary, if it runs normally, then your current installation of Debian > wsl is somehow corrupted. This or for now, until perhaps this issue will > be resolved with future distributions, I'll just have to install Texlive > within Debian. Running pdflatex.exe from the console and having no preview > just does not seem to be a very practical workflow. Thank you so very much > for your truly dedicated help, Ikumi! I still feel I have learned something > from your also didactically excellent instructions. Computer science is > obviously not my business, still you never lost patience. Domo arigato und > Dankeschön! In case any significant change in the status quo should come > about in the future, I will make notice. So it can maybe be use who encounter > the same issue. Kind regards, Pete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FreeMail powered by mail.de - MEHR SICHERHEIT, SERIOSITÄT UND KOMFORT
