On 4/29/11 8:04 PM, Dan Ports wrote:
Hmm. That path is correct, and the file is in the right place, but
kpsewhich can't find it. Maybe the database is not up to date -- try
running `sudo mktexlsr` and retrying?
Thank you. That was basically it. Doing mktexlsr got me closer, but I
was still picki
Hmm. That path is correct, and the file is in the right place, but
kpsewhich can't find it. Maybe the database is not up to date -- try
running `sudo mktexlsr` and retrying?
Dan
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On 4/29/11 6:58 PM, Dan Ports wrote:
This should work fine. Since you have that pgfcore.sty, I'm assuming you
have the pgf port installed (as it should be). Does
`kpsewhich pgfcore.sty` find the file? If not, what does `kpsepath tex`
say?
s) kpsewhich pgfcore.sty
s) kpsepath tex
.:/Users/erg/.te
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 06:29:04PM -0400, Emden R. Gansner wrote:
> When running pdflatex using beamer, I get the error
>
>LaTeX Error: File `pgfcore.sty' not found.
>
> I see that this was an error last summer and I assume it has been fixed, so
> is there something else
> I need to do? The
When running pdflatex using beamer, I get the error
LaTeX Error: File `pgfcore.sty' not found.
I see that this was an error last summer and I assume it has been fixed, so is
there something else
I need to do? The beamer.cls is coming from
/opt/local/share/texmf-texlive-dist/tex/latex/beamer/
Dear Bayard,
Current Apple version.h source; "static const char version[] = "1.7.0";"
Current sudo.ws source;
"jbb@pinball:~
(71): % sudo -V
Sudo version 1.8.1p1
Sudoers policy plugin version 1.8.1p1
Sudoers file grammar version 40
Sudoers I/O plugin version 1.8.1p1
jbb@pinball:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 17:09, John B Brown wrote:
> The key being 'what Apple list[s]', but not the code.
Actually, that list is from the source, which you can find at
http://opensource.apple.com/source/sudo/sudo-46/
> Do you have a URL for Apple's 'open source?' I don't so, please, sen
On Apr 28, 2011, at 22:59, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
> Tried upgrading again last night and still cannot upgrade atlas.
> Attached is the log file. Is this ever going to get fixed?
Looks like this ticket:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/28996
I see you already commented on it two w
On Apr 29, 2011, at 11:09, John B Brown wrote:
> Do you have a URL for Apple's 'open source?' I don't so, please, send me a
> copy of that URL.
I haven't been following this thread, but Apple's open source is available from:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/
_
Bayard Bell wrote:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 16:38, John B Brown wrote:
Bayard Bell wrote:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
Dear Bradley,
There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group using
'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untou
Bayard Bell wrote:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:57, John B Brown wrote:
Bayard Bell wrote:
To quote the last line on --with-exempt from the INSTALL file for sudo:
"You should probably use NOPASSWD in sudoers instead."
Is your claim that NOPASSWD is in fact dependent on the compile-time value of
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On 29 Apr 2011, at 16:38, John B Brown wrote:
> Bayard Bell wrote:
>> On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
>>> Dear Bradley,
>>>
>>> There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group
>>> using 'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untouched. I
Bayard Bell wrote:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
Dear Bradley,
There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group using
'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untouched. I added my user name to
sudoers. "jbb ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
> Dear Bradley,
>
> There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group
> using 'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untouched. I
> added my user name to sudoers. "jbb ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL"
>
>
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:57, John B Brown wrote:
> Bayard Bell wrote:
>> To quote the last line on --with-exempt from the INSTALL file for sudo:
>> "You should probably use NOPASSWD in sudoers instead."
>> Is your claim that NOPASSWD is in fact dependent on the compile-time value
>> of --with-exempt
Have you tried using xterm? from within XQuartz ?
This is kind of at the sideline, but my main reason for using XQuartz is for
having a terminal window
that is always working -though a little bit less sophisticated, but with much
better response times.
There is an investment in time, setting it a
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