Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > David Masterson <dsmasterson92...@outlook.com> writes: > >> David Masterson <dsmasterson92...@outlook.com> writes: >> >>> My org-publish-project-alist kind of looks like this: >>> >>> (setq org-publish-project-alist >>> '(("orgfiles" >>> :base-directory "~/DSM/MyOrg/" >>> :base-extension "org" >>> :publishing-directory "~/Publish/html/" >>> :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html >>> :headline-levels 6 >>> :section-numbers t >>> :makeindex t >>> :auto-sitemap t >>> :exclude "init.org" >>> :with-toc nil))) >>> >>> >>> If I publish my files, sitemap.org is made in a buffer and written to a >>> file, Thereafter, org-publish always says sitemap.org has been changed >>> on disk and asks about updating it. Since it is a generated file, that >>> shouldn't be necessary. >>> >>> Is there a way to turn that off and just have it overwrite the file? >> >> Anyone seeing this? > > No. Could you M-x toggle-degug-on-quit, reproduce it, C-g when you're > asked about updating the file, and send the backtrace?
I'm confused -- now it works! Maybe when I updated to 9.4? The org-publish process seems to be taking a lot longer to walk thru the files like it is checking more deeply. It rebuilds the sitemap file and runs it thru latex to produce a pdf which is correct. I'll keep an eye on it and see if the problem comes back. Thanks -- David Masterson