On Sep 7, 2004, at 2:55 PM, Jon Levy wrote:
I've been trying to install the system-tetex-20010808-12 since I
already have a full TeX/LaTeX installation from a 3rd party (The CD
that accompanies the 4th ed. of Kopka's & Daly's "Guide to LaTeX").
[snip]
I have my TeX installation in /usr/TeX. Is t
Gary K Olson wrote:
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I only update tetex every 3 to 6 months, so I had forgotten how I got
those files. I just made myself a note, so I won't forget again.
Next time this happens to you, system-tetex will have a better error
message so you won't have to guess. In fact, the maintainer of
sys
On Jul 27, 2004, at 10:49 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Gary K Olson wrote:
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You don't a valid teTeX installation; you were missing
/usr/local/teTeX/lib/libkpathsea.a
/usr/local/teTeX/include/kpathsea/tex-file.h
Obviously, I erased the kpathsea files somehow. I don't remember what
You probably d
Gary K Olson wrote:
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You don't a valid teTeX installation; you were missing
/usr/local/teTeX/lib/libkpathsea.a
/usr/local/teTeX/include/kpathsea/tex-file.h
Obviously, I erased the kpathsea files somehow. I don't remember what
You probably didn't erase them, you didn't install them in the fir
When trying to reinstall system-tetex, I got the following message:
The following package will be installed or updated:
system-tetex
dpkg -i
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/system-
tetex_20010808-13_darwin-powerpc.deb
(Reading database ... 177440 files and directories cu
This email is about the problem reported by Brian Granger and partly
answered by Martin Costabel, namely that after doing a simple TeX install
using the i-Installer, and then trying to do "sudo fink install
system-tetex" to get the placeholder, Fink complains that
"You don't have a valid teTeX ins
At 11:33 AM -0500 3/8/02, David R. Morrison wrote:
>Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
>
>> To get system-tetex to update I find that I have to remove lyx,revtex
>> and natbib, then install them after the update. Is this what I should
>> expect?
>
>Try "fink describe system-tetex". It will reproduce, am
Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
> To get system-tetex to update I find that I have to remove lyx,revtex
> and natbib, then install them after the update. Is this what I should
> expect?
Try "fink describe system-tetex". It will reproduce, among other things,
the detailed description, which says in p