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failure building using pdfpages package #43
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Actually, your issue seems not to be related to the issue you mentioned. Furthermore, I think the actual error message is missing from your build output. Since the output just tells the build failed, not exactly which error (or maybe warning?) caused the build to fail. I attempted to reproduce your issue, I copied the output PDF of the example report to the example folder and updated
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The build then fails mentioning Do you encounter the same or different errors? Please let me know so we can look into this issue a bit more. |
So, I've created a branch to add the After a little googling, seems I might have missed a few dependent packages, namely However, now both are failing for,
Wondering if this could be resolved by upgrading to texlive 2020? If you're interested, I think I started generating the tarballs last week and would be happy to assist if possible (the 2020 update added the dejavu font which I'd like to use haha). |
Yes, it looks like it would. But: updating the oberdiek bundle alone won't solve this. Because the community is making the oberdiek bundle more maintainable, some packages were removed. Unfortunately, the newer version of pdftexcmds is not included in the newest oberdiek bundle (I didn't check a not-so-new oberdiek bundle version). So, updating the oberdiek bundle won't solve your problem straight-away, rather it requires some additional work. You could also just include the newer pdftexcmds package from its new location rather than dealing with updating the whole oberdiek bundle and mainly fixing all dependencies. The latter would - obviously - be a much nicer/neater solution. If the newest oberdiek bundle contains a lot of improvements compared to the current version, I would like to update the oberdiek bundle. Otherwise including the newer pdftexcmds package seems fine to me as well. |
Couldn't get |
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cover_letter_resume.tex
Possibly a dupe/related to #20?
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