On 23.10.08 martin f krafft (madd...@debian.org) wrote:
> also sprach Norbert Preining [2008.10.23.0131
> +0200]:
Hi Martin,
> > Shell escapes are disallowed for security reasons. Please edit
> > 95NonPath.cnf, line
> > shell_escape = f
> > and call update-texmf, or call tex with -shell-esc
severity 503122 wishlist
thanks
Hi Martin,
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:02:50 +0200 "martin f krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Apparently one has to have the right package option *and* pass
> -shell-escape. This is not at all clear. Maybe the documentation
> could be updated?
Sorry, but this *i
ObFront: Norbert, you are sending emails with internal hostnames:
also sprach Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.10.23.0131 +0200]:
> Shell escapes are disallowed for security reasons. Please edit
> 95NonPath.cnf, line
> shell_escape = f
> and call update-texmf, or call tex with -she
reopen 503122
retitle 503122 gnuplottex: clarify the need for -shell-escape in PDF
severity 503122 minor
thanks
also sprach Ralf Stubner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.10.22.2010 +0200]:
> ,[ gnuplottex.pdf -- Introduction ]
> | Shell escape is available in the web2c TEX compiler, it allows the
> |
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
> Package gnuplottex Warning: Shell escape not enabled.
> (gnuplottex)You'll need to convert the graphs yourself..
>
> ) (./example.aux) Opening gnuplot stream example-gnuplottex-fig1.gnuplot
>
> The behaviour is the same if I pass
Package: texlive-pictures
Version: 2007.dfsg.1-4
Severity: minor
gnuplottex comes with an example.tex, but that cannot be compiled.
The package just says:
Package gnuplottex Warning: Shell escape not enabled.
(gnuplottex)You'll need to convert the graphs yourself..
) (./exa
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