P:>latexmk.exe -pdf -silent -synctex=1 ContoursSerialCorrPaper21 Internet, point your browser at, the Perl Home Page.Ĭ:\Users\erva\AppData\Local\activestate\bin\ This system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit.Ĭomplete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 0 (v5.32.0) built for MSWin32-圆4-multi-threadīinary build 32.0r3 provided by ActiveState I tried to do what you suggested, but even though I found perl, I got an error message. Can anyone help? Why did it suddenly stop working, and how can I fix this? I would really appreciate quick help on this, since I really depend on my LaTEX every day. And of course restarted TeXstudio and my computer several times. And I have installed Perl from ActiveState. I have also reinstalled the newest version of TeXstudio.
I have tried to check and install all updates using hte MiKTeX Update. Xelatex: major issue: So far, you have not checked for updates as a MiKTeX user. The log file hopefully contains the information to get MiKTeX going again: C:\Users\erva\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.9\miktex\log\xelatex.log Latexmk: major issue: So far, you have not checked for updates as a MiKTeX user.
The log file hopefully contains the information to get MiKTeX going again: C:\Users\erva\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.9\miktex\log\latexmk.log For more information, visit: Remedy: Make sure 'perl.exe' is installed on your system. Sorry, but latexmk.exe did not succeed for the following reason: MiKTeX could not find the script engine 'perl.exe' which is required to execute 'latexmk'.
Apparently it has something to do with not finding the perl.exe installation.