
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 08:46:59PM +0100, Peter Hanisch wrote:
Hej!
I have a problem with Emacs/AucTeX, which is *somehow* connected to the big Gnome update that landed in Tumbleweed within the last couple of days. I have not yet reported this as a bug since I quite frankly do not know what to report. I get *no* error messages via Emacs's Messages buffer or via console output etc.
Normally, when compiling a LaTeX-document with Emacs & AucTeX, the output is sent to another buffer, emacs runs pdflatex and once pdflatex finishes, Emacs prints "Successfully wrote [x] pages" in the minibuffer. Afterwards, one can call another command, be it another LaTeX-run, Biber/Bibtex/Biblatex etc. etc.
*However*, Emacs does *not* produce the "Successfully..." message, and subsequently, the latex process never finishes, unless killed by hand. This *only* happens in Emacs+GTK(3), emacs-x11 works as intended.
This means *something* GTK-related breaks Emacs/AucTeX, however, I have no idea where I should even start to look since I get no output/errors etc.
Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this?
If you drop back to the version of emacs that is in 12.3, does this problem go away? I have been putting the latest versions of emacs in Tumbleweed, so I would blame emacs before the GNOME update. Oh, make sure you really have all the gnome updates installed, see Andi's email thread earlier today for how to verify this (hint, run 'zypper update -t package', you shouldn't see anything there.) thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org