Ususally, when the "node exists" error occurs, the package just isn't
installed properly.  It may be that the deb file that you have for
system-tetex isn't right.

You're switching, anyway, so it probably doesn't manter.

On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
> > Try "fink reinstall system-tetex"
> >
>
> When I remove system-tetex, fink behaves normally.  Any reinstall, and it
> acts the same.
>
> Perhaps the problem is in system-tetex?  I'm taking this opportunity to
> just switch to fink tetex, something I've been wanting to do for a while,
> without an excuse.
>

--
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
visiting MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Levitated Dipole Experiment
175 Albany Street, NW17-219
Cambridge, MA  02139-4213


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