Hi Nasser, $HOME directory isn't searched by default, you probably used to have this directory in $TEXINPUTS
Regards, Michal 2015-02-23 10:56 GMT+01:00 Nasser M. Abbasi <n...@12000.org>: > I am not sure what is going on here. This is very strange. > > I installed new TL on 64 bit linux 3 days ago. New installation. > When I put my nma.cfg file in my home folder and go > to a different directory and type > > htlatex index.tex "nma,htm,3" > > I get an error > > I can't find file nma.cfg > > When I copy the cfg file to current directory, then it finds it. > > I checked the protection on nma.cfg. This is the same setup I > have on my other Linux 32 setup. And htlatex was always able > to find the .cfg file in $HOME or ~ > > Does one need to configure something to make htlatex search for > .cfg? I thought it searched $HOME automatically if the .cfg > was not in current folder. > > Any ideas what can be the problem? > > thanks, > --Nasser