On 08/01/12 13:41, Tim Chase wrote:
On 01/08/12 06:19, eNG1Ne wrote:
I have three different machines with a score-writing package on, and
on two of the three I can run the "compile" equivalent to create
PostScript output with
!mup -F %

On the third, I hit the following snag:

!mup {fname} reports /bin/bash: mup: command not found

which mup reports "/usr/local/bin/mup-5.7/bin"
/usr/local/bin/mup-5.7/bin is the last entry in $PATH

Strange: "which mup" should include mup at the end, something like

/usr/local/bin/mup-5.7/bin/mup

If that's the case, check what $PATH are set to in the shell and from
within Vim. The same command works in both:

bash$ echo $PATH
:echo $PATH

They *should* be the same, but perhaps for some reason it's getting
tweaked before you go into vim.

Also, make sure that you can execute an unqualified "mup" on the
command-line, removing vim from the picture.

Lastly, if it works unqualified from the command-line, I'd check for any
aliases that are silently interfering.

At least that's where I'd start...

-tim






In bash,

        type -a mup
will tell you all "mup" commands known to bash, including builtins (for mup there won't be any), shell functions, aliases (if any) and executables anywhere in the $PATH (if any). If it doesn't answer anything, then there is no "mup" alias and no "mup" in your $PATH.


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