I get a warning every time I run bibtex on files using revtex4-1. I realize that this is just a warning and could be ignored, but my automatic compilation scheme (emacs) complains that there's a warning every time, so I'd really like to get rid of it. The warning is
Warning--jnrlst (dependency: not reversed) set 1
This even happens with files revtex supplies as examples, but I've cut it down to a (nearly) minimal working example: SimpleTex.tex is
\documentclass[aps,prd,10pt]{revtex4-1}
\begin{document}
Refer to Ref.~\cite{ArticleKey}.
%\bibliographystyle{apsrev4-1}
\bibliography{SimpleBib}
\end{document}
and SimpleBib.bib is
@Article{ArticleKey,
title = {Cited work},
journal = "Awesomeness",
author = {Annie Author},
year = 1999
}
Then, latex SimpleTex followed by bibtex SimpleTex gives me the warning. Interestingly, it appears to be using apsrev4-1.bst. But by explicitly giving the bibliographystyle (uncommenting the line in SimpleTex.tex), the warning goes away.
Is it safe to just use the \bibliographystyle statement? Any idea why that appears to work?
apsrev41Controlblock, but couldn't come up withauthor="48". Thanks. And thanks for the explanation, too! Anyway, I think I'll just stick with the explicitbibliographystylestatement, as that is easiest to implement. – Mike Oct 10 '12 at 01:40@CONTROLlines you wrote, I get a messageRepeated entry---line 1 of file references.bib; The@CONTROLcommand is at line 1 ofreferences.bib– Girardi May 06 '15 at 18:41\jobname Notes.bib(which is generated during TeXing of\jobname.tex) not inreferences.bib– Lev Bishop May 07 '15 at 07:09author="00",editor="1",pages="1",title="0",year="0"and givesjnrlstanddotlesswarnings – Girardi May 08 '15 at 10:50