Frank Küster wrote:
> Kimikazu KATO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Package: ptex-bin
>> Version: 3.1.10~beta3+0.04b-4
>> Severity: grave
>> Justification: renders package unusable
>>
>> *** Please type your report below this line ***
>> Installation fails.
>> The attached is all the log of "aptitude install ptex-bin"
>>
>> Maybe, the problem is
>> /usr/share/texmf/web2c/mktexupd: /var/lib/texmf/web2c/ptex/ptex.fmt not
>> a file. (line 135 of the file)
> 
> I cannot reproduce this here, so it seems that on a clean system it
> works.  Are you sure that you aren't hit by #425803?  To detect that,
> run
> 
> fmtutil --byfmt latex
> 
> and if that fails, follow the instructions in that bug, i.e.  run 
> 
> dpkg -i --force-confmiss <deb_name>
> 
> on the downloaded debs of 
> 
> texlive-base, 
> texlive-base-bin,
> texlive-latex-base, 
> texlive-latex-extra 
> texlive-pictures
> 
> (each individually, don't care if some still fail, except after the last one).
> 
> Regards, Frank
> 

Thank you for your reply.
> fmtutil --byfmt latex
fixed it.

Now everything is working, so I have no problem.
But I think it should be done with dpkg-reconfigure.
I don't know the internal installation process of latex at all, so I
might be saying something strange. But it is a natural requirement as a
user.

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