** Changed in: rubber
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: rubber
Milestone: 1.2 => None
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Title:
rubber doesn't suppor
** Changed in: rubber
Milestone: None => 1.2
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Title:
rubber doesn't support filenames with spaces on the command line
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As it turns out, this bug *is* fixed in trunk.
See at
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~rubber-devs/rubber/main/view/head:/src/converters/latex.py#L1124
, where the variable "file" is quoted in the same manner as in the .diff.gz
from the Ubuntu package.
** Changed in: rubber
Status: Triaged =>
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/rubber
There are a lot of patches there that are not applied upstream!
We can read this:
Quote filenames in rules/latex/__init__.py to stop crashes on files with
spaces in the filename.
So this bug is fixed in the Ubuntu package, but not upstream.
Why these p
I don't experience this with rubber 1.1-2.2ubuntu2 in Ubuntu 10.04, but
it may still be present in trunk if the Ubuntu/Debian packaging includes
a patch for this bug.
** Changed in: gedit-latex-plugin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: rubber
Assignee: (unassigned) => Paul
This patch is written for Rubber 1.1, it can not be applied on the development
branch.
But it doesn't work for me:
$ rubber --pdf one\ space.tex
compiling one space.tex...
Could not run pdflatex.
path /home/seb/test/test_rubber/one space.tex
cmd ['\\nonstopmode', '\\input{%s}']
env {'TEXINPUTS':
A patch for this bug has been suggested here :
http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/LaTeXPlugin/FAQ last question.
I did not personally test it, but if it works it would be great to integrate it
in the official release.
** Also affects: gedit-latex-plugin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: