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Re: [O] tentative patch Re: commit found, was: Re: ECM for: issues wi


From: Robert Klein
Subject: Re: [O] tentative patch Re: commit found, was: Re: ECM for: issues with publishing to LaTeX using #INCLUDE
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 17:01:15 +0200

Hello,

On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 10:37:26 +0200
Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> wrote:

> Robert Klein <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> > I now used git bisect for both my current minimal setup (.emacs
> > attached as .femacs and the files ~/ot/1.org, ~/ot/2.org, and
> > ~/ot/3.org all three having the contents of the attached file 1.org)
> > and the setup and project I first encountered the issue.
> 
> I still cannot reproduce the problem, i.e., 1.tex, 2.tex and 3.tex are
> identical.
> 
> Could you try with emacs -Q instead of -q?

Same issue with -Q.

I tested now on several platforms:
 | OS                   | Emacs version | 
 |----------------------+---------------+
 | openSUSE 13.1 x86_64 | Emacs 24.5.1  |
 | openSUSE 13.1 x86_64 | Emacs 23.4.1  |
 | FreeBSD 10.0 amd64   | Emacs 24.5.1  |
 | FreeBSD 10.1 arm     | Emacs 23.4.1  |

The first and both FreeBSD platforms i tested also using -Q instead of
-q.

Both FreeBSD's had no org-mode installed previously, and no .emacs of my
own (basically empty accounts only used to su to root).

On all I had the first published tex file (i.e. 3.tex) bigger than the
others.

I'm not sure how to proceed at the moment, are there other set-ups I
could test?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards
Robert




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