In a reply, Herbert Voss writes:
> this depends to your local tex-installation. but very often
> the ~./TeX dir is part of the search-tree. try it out:
> copy the files in this new created dir and run texhash.
>
> you can run the env command, than you'll see what yout TEXINPUT
> environment says.

I have put the *.cls in $HOME/.TeX and run 'texhash', but this doesn't help.
When I run 'env', no TEXINPUT is mentioned.

In `/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/*/', many classes are located, but it doesn't 
seem to have any effect if I put the classes in one of those directories and 
run 'texhash'

                             Ulrich
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