[Doc-SIG] More broken \ref links

Neal Norwitz neal@metaslash.com
Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:23:02 -0400


On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 01:38:21PM -0400, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
> 
> Neal Norwitz writes:
>  > (/home/neal/build/python/dist/src/Doc/texinputs/boilerplate.tex) (tut.aux)
>  > Runaway argument?
>  > {\contentsline {chapter}{\numberline {9}Cl 
>  > ! File ended while scanning use of \@writefile.
>  > <inserted text> 
>  >                 \par 
>  > l.14 \begin{document}
>  >                      
>  > ? 
>  > ! Emergency stop.
>  > <inserted text> 
>  >                 \par 
>  > l.14 \begin{document}
>  >                      
>  > No pages of output.
>  > Transcript written on tut.log.
>  > *** Session transcript and error messages are in /home/neal/build/python/dist/src/Doc/html/tut/tut.how.
>  > *** Exited with status 1.
> 
> Very strange; did you have LaTeX run that you interrupted with ^C or
> similar?  If there's a tut.toc that ends with that "Cl" shown in the
> message (which I think could be truncated in presentation), then
> there's definately a damaged intermediate file.  I get a slightly
> different error (though very similar) if I create a tut.toc that
> exhibits that symptom directly.

This appears to be the case.

> If there is a tut.toc file present, try removing it and running
> mkhowto again.

I did a 'make clean ; make' and everything looks fine now.

Thanks!

Neal