You may wish to check whether 'kpsewhich' is still installed after the upgrade.
I had installed Oracle Java, and after the update it had disappeared. I think anything that linked into a system folder got deleted.
If you do a 'which kpsewhich' in terminal, does it find it? If not, you may have some reinstalling to do :-(
On 4 April 2014 10:45, emmeWriter enriquez.elaine@gmail.com wrote:
When running cmd+r (Typeset & View) I get the following message:
This command requires ‘kpsewhich’ which wasn’t found on your system.
The following locations were searched: /usr/texbin /usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/local/bin /opt/X11/bin /usr/texbin
If ‘kpsewhich’ is installed elsewhere then you need to set � in Preferences → Variables to the full path of where you installed it.
In Preferences --> Variables I have created a PATH which the definition: /usr/texbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11/bin:/usr/texbin
I have quite and opened TM. Same thing.
Any help would be appreciated.
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