[OS X TeX] Texmaker

Christoph Hoh lists.ch at freenet.de
Mon Mar 17 10:53:56 CET 2008


I attach my TexMaker settings.

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Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Christoph


Am 17.03.2008 um 10:42 schrieb Christoph Hoh:

Now all the tools are installed and the installation of Ghostscript  
8.62 has been successful (thanks to Alan!)

BUT.....

Coming back to my initial problem:
since ps2pdf in Texmaker was not working, I updated ghostscript to  
the 8.62 version (this problem was mentioned here on the list some  
time ago).
However, when running ps2pdf in TexMaker I still receive an error  
message (however it's a different one):

Process started

/usr/local/bin/ps2pdfwr: line 45: exec: gs: not found

Process exited with error(s)

No pdf file is created. The path for ghostscript in the TexMaker  
configuration should be ok (ghostscript: "/usr/local/bin/gs")
and I dont know why Texmaker is telling that gs is not found.

The dvi and ps-file are created in the correct manner.

Any help is much appreciated!

Regards,
Christoph




Am 16.03.2008 um 23:15 schrieb Alan Munn:

At 11:01 PM +0100 3/16/08, Christoph Hoh wrote:
> I am running 10.4.11

So then perhaps you didn't install all of the Dev Tools packages.

When I open the XCode Tools mpackage from my Tiger install disk if I  
choose Custom Install, I get a list of things to install, including  
gcc 4.0 and gcc 3.3

I thought that these were installed by default, but maybe not.  (It's  
been a long time since I installed Tiger.)

So go back to the XCode Tools installer and under custom install  
choose the following (if they're not already chosen). (The default  
choices for the rest should be fine.)

Developer Tools Software
gcc 4.0
gcc 3.3
Software Development Kits
Developer Documentation

Then try again?

Sorry this is turning into more of an enterprise than I had  
advertised...

Alan

> Thanks & Regards,
> Christoph
>
> Am 16.03.2008 um 22:41 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
>
>
> On Mar 16, 2008, at 2:33 PM, Alan Munn wrote:
>
>> At 10:21 PM +0100 3/16/08, Christoph Hoh wrote:
>>> Dear Allan,
>>>
>>> thanks for your help. I have installed the Developer Tools from  
>>> the Mac OS X DVD and I have tried to follow your instructions. At  
>>> step ./configure I receive the following error message:
>>>
>>> macbook:~/desktop/ghostscript-8.62 christoph$ ./configure
>>> checking for gcc... no
>>> checking for cc... no
>>> checking for cl.exe... no
>>> configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
>>> See `config.log' for more details.
>>>
>>> I don't know what to do next since my OS X skills are rather  
>>> limited.
>>>
>>> Any advice? Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Try logging out and logging back in.  When you start up a terminal  
>> and type
>>
>> $ which gcc
>>
>> it should return /usr/bin/gcc
>>
>> If that works, then try the configure phase again.
>
> If you're running 10.5, the CLI dev tools aren't installed in the  
> normal locations (by default, IIRC).  There's a separate installer  
> option for those.
>
> --
> adam
>
>
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