On 15.03.11 Pierre SCHNIZER (p.schni...@gsi.de) wrote: > On 15.03.2011 17:43, Hilmar Preusse wrote:
Hi, > >Could you install and test them? > > > >http://home.amasol.de/~preusse/texlive-binaries_2009-8_i386.deb > >http://home.amasol.de/~preusse/libkpathsea5_2009-8_i386.deb > > > >No code change, just introduced the suggested switches. I failed to > >create a cifs file system. > > > The short info first: the package you built works fine except it > wants libstdc++ >= 4.5 while 4.4 is the one installed on my box > (matches squeeze http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libstdc++6). > I'm sorry! I built these packages in Debian unstable, where libstdc++ = 4.5 exists. I can provide another package using libstdc++ = 4.4 if you like to. > I first removed the packages (because I had the packages with my > hack on the system already): > $dpkg -r --force-all texlive-binaries libkpathsea5 > Brave! > I tried to run pdflatex on one path which is mounted using CIFS (I > guess any file system with large file support should give the same > trouble, e.g. XFS). > Well, I created a new partition on my unstable system and formatted it using xfs. No problem with a tex file on it even with the default unstable packages (no LFS support compiled). > Now pdflatex works fine and kpsewhich gives > $kpsewhich -debug 33 report.tex >& /tmp/kpsewhich_squeeze_output_update > So one can see that now the kpathsea library finds the file. > At least your experiments show that simply introducing the flags suggested by "getconf LFS_CFLAGS" solve the problem for you. I guess we'll prepare new packages and upload them to Debian (maybe to experimental first). Many thanks for help! Hilmar -- sigmentation fault -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org