You have to install ghostscript via fink (the ghostscript that comes with
Wierda's tetex is not included in system-tetex, and it won't work for you
anyway since it doesn't have the X11 device driver).
-Jeff
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
> On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 10:05 PM, Ju
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 10:05 PM, Julien Salort wrote:
> You have to use the system-tetex package which is what you want.
>
> Anyway, I think fink will ask you when you try to install a package that
> depends on tetex.
I installed system-tetex, but when I type the following command:
% sudo
> Suppose, now, that I want to install gv to see PS files using XFree. How
> can I make fink aware the much of the stuff is already on my disk? Is it
> possible?
You have to use the system-tetex package which is what you want.
Anyway, I think fink will ask you when you try to install a package t
Andrea: To make fink aware of the Wierda tetex distribution in
/usr/local, install system-tetex.
-Jeff
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
> Hi,
> some months ago I installed the Gerben Wierda's teTeX distribution and
> I've been working happly with it since then.
>
> Suppose, now, tha
Hi,
some months ago I installed the Gerben Wierda's teTeX distribution and
I've been working happly with it since then.
Suppose, now, that I want to install gv to see PS files using XFree. How
can I make fink aware the much of the stuff is already on my disk? Is it
possible?
Thanks,
Andrea.