On 28.09.05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi,
> > So we need to know whether the right pool file is found. What is the > > output of > > > > kpsewhich --progname=pdfetex pdfetex.pool > > ls -l `kpsewhich --progname=pdfetex pdfetex.pool` > > dpkg -S `kpsewhich --progname=pdfetex pdfetex.pool` > > md5sum `kpsewhich --progname=pdfetex pdfetex.pool` > > > > aach. it's picking up /usr/local/texmf which is mounted as > readonly, over NFS. (/usr/local is mounted in this way by most of > our workstations.) So this may not be a bug after all, except that > it appears to me to be a regression w.r.t. woody. On our remaining > woody boxes I have tetex-extra 1.0.2+20011202 installed. Is this > behaviour I am seeing the result of a fix for wrong behaviour in > that older version? > Well, even woody never shipped files sitting in /usr/local as this would be a policy violation. The question is now, why are these files there: did you upgrade your pdfeTeX to a newer version than woody and hence needed a newer pool file to generate formats? Anyway, removing these files and running mktexlsr should fix your problem. H. -- sigmentation fault -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]