Norbert Preining writes:
> Can you run *AFTER* you have done the above,
> mktexlsr /usr/share/texmf
> and retry to configure texlive-base
I suspect there's some weird interaction going on here. When I run the
postinst script from the command line, it works, when it's run by dpkg, it
doesn'
Norbert Preining writes:
> This is very strange. Can you send the output of running
> env
> as root.
# env
TERM=xterm
SHELL=/bin/bash
XDG_SESSION_COOKIE=3546eadc32a33005a2899b0046c72855-1320576723.440014-2108539110
USER=root
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/fglrx:/usr/lib/xorg
LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/us
On Thursday 10 November 2011 14:52:28 Hilmar Preuße wrote:
> On 10.11.11 Ron Jensen (w...@jentronics.com) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I had the same bug. I did not run env, but did run kpsewhich before
> > running
> >
> > # mktexlsr /usr/share/texmf
> >
> > Which allowed the install to finish successfully
On 10.11.11 Ron Jensen (w...@jentronics.com) wrote:
Hi,
> I had the same bug. I did not run env, but did run kpsewhich before
> running
>
> # mktexlsr /usr/share/texmf
>
> Which allowed the install to finish successfully.
>
Are you sure? kpsewhich is just a tool to show anything i.e. for
debu
I had the same bug. I did not run env, but did run kpsewhich before running
# mktexlsr /usr/share/texmf
Which allowed the install to finish successfully.
Thanks,
Ron
# kpsewhich -debug=-1 tcfmgr.map
kdebug:Search path for cnf files (from compile-time paths.h)
kdebug:
=
/usr/share/texmf/w
tags 648278 + unreproducible
severity 648278 normal
thanks
> # dpkg --configure texlive-base
> Setting up texlive-base (2009-14) ...
> tcfmgr: config file `tcfmgr.map' (usually in $TEXMFMAIN/texconfig) not found.
This is very strange. Can you send the output of running
env
as root.
Furth
Package: texlive-base
Version: 2009-14
Justification: renders package unusable
Severity: grave
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