Hello, Joseph Carter Osborn <jcosb...@ucsc.edu> writes:
> I have an org-mode document that imports sections from other org-mode > documents, like so: > > #+BEGIN_QUOTE > > * Part 1 > #+INCLUDE: "./other.org::*Heading" > # and so on > > #+END_QUOTE > > > I set up publishing for this document and encounter errors like this in > my *messages* buffer: > > #+BEGIN_QUOTE > org-publish-cache-ctime-of-src: No such file: > "/Users/jcosborn/path/to/project/./other.org" > #+END_QUOTE > > > If I leave off the "::*..." component of the include I have no such > errors. I believe the culprit is the capture in the regular expression > on ox-publish.el:1173, but I'm not sure why the bug exhibits in this > particular way with the stray quote being thrown into the string. > It seems like the regular expression should treat included org files > specially and split the string to avoid treating searches as part of the > file. > > A minimal example has two org files "including.org" and "included.org", > where "included.org" has a heading "* Hello" and "including.org" just > has '#+INCLUDE: "./included.org::*Hello"'. > > Then set up a trivial project like: > > #+BEGIN_SRC elisp > (setq org-publish-project-alist > '(("test" > :base-directory "~/test/" > :publishing-directory "~/test/" > :publishing-function org-latex-publish-to-latex))) > #+END_SRC > > > and try to publish it, or run: > > #+BEGIN_SRC elisp > (org-publish-cache-file-needs-publishing "including.org") > #+END_SRC > > And you, too, should encounter the same error. Fixed. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou