[tex-live] Location of recorder file
Philipp Stephani
st_philipp at yahoo.de
Mon Sep 27 14:22:44 CEST 2010
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> Von: Akira Kakuto <kakuto at fuk.kindai.ac.jp>
> An: Philipp Stephani <st_philipp at yahoo.de>
> CC: tex-live at tug.org
> Gesendet: Montag, den 27. September 2010, 13:57:33 Uhr
> Betreff: Re: [tex-live] Location of recorder file
>
> Hi Philipp,
>
> > pdflatex --recorder --output-directory=../b '\documentclass{minimal}\csname
>@@end\endcsname'
> >
> > creates minimal.fls in the current directory, and minimal.log in the output
>directory.
>
>
> On windows,
> pdflatex --recorder --output-directory=../b \documentclass{minimal}\csname
>@@end\endcsname
>
> creates ../b/minimal.log and ../b/pdflatex<proc-id>.fls.
> Current directory is empty.
>
> > pdftex --recorder --output-directory=../b '\end'
> >
> > creates texput.fls in the current directory.
>
> On windows
> pdftex --recorder --output-directory=../b \end
>
> creates ../b/texput.log and ../b/pdflatex<proc-id>.fls.
pdflatex or pdftex?
> Current directory is empty.
Interesting. I've tested my commands on both Mac OS X x86-64 and Linux x86-64,
with the results as described. Seems as if at least some of the 64-bit engines
on Unix contain the same bug (replacing "pdf" by "xe" doesn't change anything).
lualatex --recorder --output-directory=../b '\documentclass{minimal}\csname
@@end\endcsname'
also creates texput.fls in the current directory, in contradiction with the
pdftex behavior.
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