So first, apologies for being a moron. I had an old version of auctex in an Aquamacs directory that was apparently being used instead, and I had migrated off of Aquamacs and onto Emacs recently as well. I've removed all files that I can find referring to Aquamacs from my box. So now that appears to work. However (and this is a separate problem, but I'd appreciate advice) when I start an emacs server, I get the message "Invalid image type 'svg'"; the server crashes but I'm still left with an editable file in the buffer. This happens with emacs -q as well. Thanks. On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 3:07 PM Tassilo Horn wrote: > Roger Lipsett writes: > > Hi Roger, > > > I did copy the elpa subdirectory originally. I just nuked it and > > reinstalled auctex from the package list screen, and received many > > messages of the form > > > > > > Compiling file /Users/rlipsett/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-13.2.1/auctex.el at > Mon > > Jul 24 13:15:36 2023 > > Entering directory ‘/Users/rlipsett/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-13.2.1/’ > > > > Compiling file /Users/rlipsett/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-13.2.1/bib-cite.el at > > Mon Jul 24 13:15:36 2023 > > bib-cite.el:590:1: Error: Lisp nesting exceeds ‘max-lisp-eval-depth’ > > > > Compiling file /Users/rlipsett/.emacs.d/elpa/auctex-13.2.1/context-en.el > at > > Mon Jul 24 13:15:36 2023 > > context-en.el:33:1: Error: Lisp nesting exceeds ‘max-lisp-eval-depth’ > > Really strange. What's the value of max-lisp-eval-depth in your emacs? > Here it is 1600 which is the standard value. AFAICS, it doesn't have > different values on different OSes. > > At least there seems to be some systematics here: context-en.el:33 is a > (require 'context) [which in turn requires tex] and bib-cite:590 is > (require 'tex). But I don't see how that can lead to exceeding > max-lisp-eval-depth... > > > M-x list-load-path-shadows says "No Emacs Lisp load-path shadowings > > were found". > > Good. (Or rather bad; I've hoped for some easy solvable cause.) > > > I am quite sure, as I suspect you are, that this is a migration > > problem. I'm happy to start over, but I thought I had already done > > that. My Emacs 28.2 is installed via HomeBrew. What would you suggest > > I try if I want to wipe all traces from my system and restart it? > > I don't have any knowledge about HomeBrew but I guess you've installed > emacs anew on the new machine rather than copying over the installation > from the old one, right? > > What about evaluating (require 'ansi-color) as suggested in my previous > mail? Does that also lead to an error? Also with emacs -Q? > > And does the auctex load error happen with all tex files (i.e., even > with an empty tex file in a fresh directory)? > > Does something change when you start emacs -Q and then do M-x > package-initialize RET before opening some TeX file? > > Bye, > Tassilo >