Hello, Anthony Cowley <acow...@gmail.com> writes:
> * lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-compile): Improve timestamp check on HFS+ > filesystem by only considering 1-second clock resolution. > > Previously, the call to (current-time) could return a timestamp with > a non-zero microsecond or picosecond fields, while the file attribute > always has zeros for these fields. The check that the generated file is > newer than the reference timestamp only succeeded when the time to > generate the file crossed a 1-second clock interval. > > TINYCHANGE > --- > lisp/ox-latex.el | 3 ++- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/lisp/ox-latex.el b/lisp/ox-latex.el > index a57677b..f803b7e 100644 > --- a/lisp/ox-latex.el > +++ b/lisp/ox-latex.el > @@ -3576,7 +3576,8 @@ Return PDF file name or an error if it couldn't be > produced." > ;; Check for process failure. Provide collected errors if > ;; possible. > (if (or (not (file-exists-p pdffile)) > - (time-less-p (nth 5 (file-attributes pdffile)) time)) > + (time-less-p (subseq (nth 5 (file-attributes pdffile)) 0 2) > + (subseq time 0 2))) This sounds good. Thank you. Although, I suggest to use `cl-subseq' instead of its alias. Also, it may be worth commenting that trick right into the source. Eventually, I think at least ox-texinfo.el, ox-man.el and ox-groff.el need a similar trick. Rasmus, what do you think? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou