I'm having a strange problem and was wondering if someone could point me in the 
right direction to get it fixed.

I installed the OS-X Lion upgrade on both a MacPro tower and MBA laptop. I've 
been using MacVim w/ Tex-Suite on both machines for quite some time now. On the 
MacPro, no problems, everything works.

On the MBA, when I double click a .tex file, it opens and the Tex-Suite menu 
shows up as usual. However when I try \ll, there is a very brief message 
displayed at the bottom of the screen which promptly vanishes. 

I tried using the command:

       :!latex -interaction=nonstopmode % 


and get the following:

     /bin/bash: latex: command not found

  shell returned 127


This leads me to suspect that there may be a path error. However, since it was 
working before, I'm not sure how the path might have got changed. Also, this 
command works fine on the MacPro.

If anyone has any suggestions as to what I might check next, I'd greatly 
appreciate it.

Many thanks,
Joe Retzer

(Note: the \lv command works fine on both the MacPro and MBA)



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