severity 748271 normal tags 748271 + moreinfo unreproducible thanks Hi,
first of all, you are doing tooo many wrong, completely wrong, things: > env TEXINPUTS="./:EXINPUTS" latex sigproc-sp-copy.tex Wrong wrong wrong wrong. Setting TEXINPUTS overrides *all* default settings. That mean, you tell TeX to *ONLY* search in ./ EXINPUTS ??? Of course you get: > This produced "LaTeX Error: File `epsfig.sty' not found". No surprisingly, why should there be an epsfig.sty there. > : #env TEXINPUTS="./:EXINPUTS" latex sigproc-sp-copy.tex > env TEXINPUTS="./:EXINPUTS" latex sigproc-sp-copy.tex Furthermore, since this is a *make* file, you probably have in your makefile env TEXINPUTS=./:$TEXINPUTS latex ... which is wrong, since make expands $T to nothing, which leaves you with ./:EXINPUTS which is rubbish.... > インストール・削除・更新されるパッケージがありません。 それをわかりますよ。関係ない。 > : #env TEXINPUTS="./:EXINPUTS" latex sigproc-sp-copy.tex > env TEXMF=".:EXMF:/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/" Same error here: TEXMF=".:$TEXMF" ... in Makefile, $T expanded to nothing You sould *NOT* need to chagne $TEXMF (or in Makefile you are supposed to write $$TEXMF, btw) > tcfmgr: config file `tcfmgr.map' (usually in $TEXMFMAIN/texconfig) not Of course, because you redefined $TEXMF to a rubbish value, that cannot work ... > <==== Note the next line. Somehow epsfig.sty suddenly was found and You probably have other environment variables set that breaks everything. Can you send the output of tlmgr conf =============================== Fixing your problem: You have to *correctly* redefine TEXINPUTS. But you have to say what you want to achieve. *** IMPORTANT ***** Never forget a *TRAILING*COLON* in TEXINPUTS. ******************* What you can do: TEXINPUTS=./:/home/foobar/bla//: Note: * trailing : searches for the *default* setting in texmf.cnf, too *NEVER* remove that * ./ is *anyway searched, no need. * If you want to search *arbitrary* below ., then you have to use double /: .// (but be warned, that can be expensive. Think about doing this in the root of your installation, in this case *ALL* of your harddisk will be searched!!!) Then, FIX YOUR MAKEFILE ======================== If you *REALLY* need to change TEXINPUTS (which I *strongly* doubt!) you need to do the following: target: env TEXINPUTS=/some/dir/: latex .... and if you need to expand a *shell* variable, you need to use $$FOO ============================ End of the line: * learn to write Makefiles * don't play around with settings, it works as is * send me your tlmgr conf Finally, concerning your *suggestion* > In any case, after this experience, I think the installers of > TeX-related packages ought to run a simple test sample file > to run a simple input file > (sample-test.tex) through the TeX processor and see if it > produces a dvi file that mathes to an expected > sampl-test-expected.dvi supplied in the package Thanks, I make a lot of tests before uploading packages. The problem is that *you* messed up your environment. That is nothing a package maintainer can prohibit. There are valid use cases for setting TEXINPUT and TEXMF, but in your case *all* of them were *invalid*. Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PREINING, Norbert http://www.preining.info JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org