Here's the thing: when texvc can create the file, its output ends in "</mn>". No minus sign. That one character is the one difference in command-line output between success and failure.
I would agree: logic dictates the problem has to do with some kind of permission I can't even see.
Temlakos
PS: the Mathoid public service, as I said before, is still down. I've tried several times to figure out how to get Mathoid running on my server, but can't make head nor tail of it. If anyone can tell me how to install that, get it running, and configure it, I might fall back on that. Anything's better than being stuck with a static set of pretty maths. (Anything, that is, other than never seeing pretty maths again.)
Temlakos
On 08/03/2015 07:22 PM, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
I must tell you up front that I know absolutely nothing about texvc. Never heard of it until you posted and I looked it up. However, your original problem description says that it works in one directory and it doesn't work in another. Logic then says that the problem is not texvc. And you have also established that the problem is not selinux, thank god and your ISP.
OK. Here is the full dialog: root@creationwiki02 [/home/jcreatio/public_html]# cd images/math root@creationwiki02 [/home/jcreatio/public_html/images/math]# ls ./ ../ 0/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9/ a/ b/ c/ d/ e/ f/
I don't see any files there. Try 'find /home/jcreatio/public_html -type f' .
But I do see that you got an "</mn>-" ending in both cases. If the - at the end means failure, then the command must have failed in both directories. But you actually found and posted the output file of the first command in your original posting. How could that file have been created, if the command output ended in "</mn>-"?
There is a misunderstanding somewhere here, but, not knowing anything about texvc, I can't nail it.
Z
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