From: Tim D. <tu...@tu...> - 2013-03-18 03:13:48
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On 03/17/2013 09:52 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > On 03/17/2013 09:44 PM, David Goodger wrote: >> Tim, I'm sorry you're having problems with Docutils. Unfortunately, >> you haven't provided us with enough information to diagnose the >> problem or to fix anything. We need to be able to replicate the >> behavior, and in order to do that we need *details*. >> >> Please see "How To Report A Bug" for tips: >> http://docutils.sourceforge.net/BUGS.html#how-to-report-a-bug >> >> Thanks! >> > > I'm aware of this David, but I am at a loss of how to provide you > with more info. The problem is specific to docutils on cygwin. > I can take the same source document and makefiles and it works > swimmingly on FreeBSD and Linux. So .. there is something about > the Cygwin/docutils combo that is suddenly broken. > > When I have a moment, I can provide the versions of cygwin, the OS, > and Python that are in use. Beyond that. I'm not clear on what else > you might find useful. > > If there's anything you'd find useful, do let me know and I'll be happy > to dig it out for you. > > Unfortunately, I have no convenient access to another cygwin install to try > this on to see if a different Windows OS variant makes the problem different. > It seems that Python is blowing up but the most informative message I > get is "Aborted" ... not real helpful. I will also try to run this > with Python in verbose mode to see if that yields anything useful. > > > Attached is a verbose run of the python output when running things from the command line. The latex file is produced, but I suspect the "Aborted" at the end is what is blowing out the makefile ... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Daneliuk tu...@tu... PGP Key: http://www.tundraware.com/PGP/ |