[OS X TeX] pdflatexmk

Herbert Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Sun Aug 2 05:09:05 CEST 2009


On Aug 1, 2009, at 8:01 PM, Michael Kubovy wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using pdflatexmk
>
> My root file is NSF.tex
>
> I use \includeonly{} and \include{} commands (but the following  
> happens with a series of \input{} commands as well):
>
> When I change one of the non-root files and try to compile it,  
> TexShop (or is it pdflatexmk or Latexmk?) doesn't recognize that the  
> non-root file has changed, and I get
> Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 23 June 2009, version: 4.08.
> **** Report bugs etc to John Collins <collins at phys.psu.edu>. ****
> Latexmk: All targets (NSF.pdf) are up-to-date
>
> If I change anything in the root file, it works fine:
>
> Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 23 June 2009, version: 4.08.
> **** Report bugs etc to John Collins <collins at phys.psu.edu>. ****
> Rule 'pdflatex': File changes, etc:
>   Changed files, or newly in use since previous run(s):
>      'NSF.tex'
> ------------
> Run number 1 of rule 'pdflatex'
> ------------
> ------------
> Running 'pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1  "NSF.tex"'
> ------------
> Latexmk: applying rule 'pdflatex'...
>
> Any suggestions (with cc to my email) much appreciated.
> _____________________________
> Professor Michael Kubovy


Howdy,

This is certainly not what I have experienced with a distributed  
document I use for testing pdflatexmk. Could you create a minimal but  
complete and compilable group of files that shows this behavior? That  
would be the best way for me to try to figure out what is happening in  
that case.

Could you also try to clean out all the files and run from scratch,  
change one of the included files and try to compile again. Is it  
possible that the file you changes is not in the includeonly list from  
the last run?

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)






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