Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> And you have only one file? Hmm, I really do not understand what
> happens... Could you give us a recipe to reproduce the problem?
Ooops, I found it. It was my fault (sort of):
It's related to TEXINPUTS. It was set to
/home/pit/TeX//:
(two slashes means search the whole tree - didn't know that....), and
with this setting my tex dir had higher priority than the current
working directory.
setting TEXINPUTS to :/home/pit/TeX// cures the problem.
Probably starting latex with the full path name of the tex file would be
a solution?
Pit
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