On Thursday, 17 Sep 2015  6:56 PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/17/2015 03:11 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
>> No:
>>
>> % kpsewhich article.cls
>> % echo $?
>> 1
>
> Then there is something seriously wrong with your LaTeX installation: 
> kpsewhich is a sort of equivalent of the standard "which" command, 
> except that it searches the LaTeX-related paths (which you can see via 
> "kpsepath tex", and related commands) instead of the PATH. If 
> article.cls is not being found, well, then, as I said: big problem. In 
> fact, kpsewhich does not actually search the LaTeX paths. Rather, it 
> uses a pre-generated database. So even though article.cls is there, TeX 
> doesn't know about it. You could try running "sudo texhash" to update 
> the TeX databases, then try kpsewhich again. But you may need to 
> re-install TeX.

Thank you!  I ran "texhash" - no joy.  Then I ran Tools => Reconfigure,
and the classes are now found again!  Thank you again for your help!
(There was no need to re-install TeX.)

-- 
Will

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