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#50225
13.0.14; Non-file-visiting TeX buffers
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Reported by: Gustavo Barros <gusbrs.2016 <at> gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 12:25:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 13.0.14
Done: Tassilo Horn <tsdh <at> gnu.org>
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Hi Tassilo,
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 at 09:10, Tassilo Horn <tsdh <at> gnu.org> wrote:
>>> The problem is that not just the tex file doesn't exist but the
>>> containing directory ~/test/ doesn't exist either. But that seems
>>> to
>>> be already set as `default-directory' so the shell commands testing
>>> for the availability of the evince-based viewers should run in a
>>> non-existend CWD.
>>
>> Well, I always create "throw away" test files under a "throw away"
>> dir, not to have to deal with stray `TeX-auto-local' directories
>> mixed
>> with my actual files. ;-)
>
> That's a sensible habit. I guess you haven't seen that error
> previously
> because you always opened another tex file in some existing directory
> first. The error only occurred when tex.el was initially loaded while
> default-directory was set to some non-existent directory.
>
>> I'm not up-to-date with the recent changes related to the issue.
>
> No, the problem is definitely there since 2016, no recent change
> involved.
>
Well, I was much surprised by this. For I really do this frequently,
and do it purposefully. And have been doing it for some time. Creating
a new directory in the process is what ensures I'm getting a clean
slate, so I'm sure to do it. And the first time I met the issue was the
day I reported it. Since I had just upgraded AUCTeX, I assumed it must
have been it, wrongly, as it turns out. But I did some checking now. I
reverted to v13.0.13, and the problem was there. Then to v13.0.12, and
the problem was there. I did upgrade my OS just this week (Mint 20.1 to
20.2 Cinnamon), so there might have been some change on `evince's side
making it less lenient. Truth is: I don't know what changed, even
though I'm convinced something has, recently. But, as far as I can tell
from my tests, I think you are right in saying it was not AUCTeX.
>
> Should be fixed on master. Please give it a try.
>
I have, and can gladly report the issue is gone on my side with the fix.
Thank you very much.
Best,
Gustavo.
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