[OS X TeX] .OSX/environment.plist was the culprit - but why?

Gerben Wierda Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Tue Jun 29 23:14:53 CEST 2004


> Le 29 juin 04, à 12:27, Will Tuladhar-Douglas a écrit :
>
>> Okay. I am suitably humbled: it was the environment.plist file. Now,
>> would someone please tell me *why* it causes troubles? I originally
>> set it up in order to pass some non-standard BIBINPUTS paths along,
>> but it never seemed to be read; on the other hand, now I find that
>> this was the source of my woes. "Answers, Jim, I need *answers*!"
>
> There have been some threads on this topic on this list. If you're not
> scared by some heated discussion, you can have a look at the thread
> "Please no: [OS X TeX] set environment variables for applications"
> starting at
> <http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/MacOSX-TeX-Digests/2004/MacOSX-
> TeX_Digest_05-24-04.html>.
>
> In short, the problem is that settings set in this file affect all GUI
> apps on your Mac, potentially creating conflicts and misbehaviours. In
> particular, in your case it's likely that some TeX-related paths set in
> the ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist file for one application has taken over
> the paths expected by i-Installer, causing it to fail.

To be precise. i-Installer keeps the use of environment.plist open just
for those special cases it would make sense (especially for bug hunting).
It does not expect *anything*.

The TeX i-Package only works when the environment.plist settings make
sense for the TeX i-Packages layout.

>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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