hej, can't say i know what the problem is, but if you have access to the file you're missing, here's what i imagine a quick fix would be:
(on the old machine) $ dpkg -S /path/to/sehyph.tex (which will give you the package name) $ apt-cache show packagename | grep Version (which will give you the version) $ apt-get --reinstall install packagename=version granted it's not the most graceful fix, but i'd bet it'd work :) sean On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 02:08:48PM +0100, Gustav Olsson wrote: > Hello everybody, I run debian unstable and face a problem: Since I'm > swesdish I want to run latex with swedish hyphenation, but I canät > compile my old swedish .tex documents, when I try to compile the I get > "No hyphenation patterns were loaded for the language `Swedish'" > I havce tried to add a line for swedish in the languages.dat file, but I > don't have a sehyph.tex to refer to. This file doesnt exist in the > unstable release, but do exist in the testing and stable. Is there a new > way of getting this to work or what? Grateful for help.. > > //Gustav > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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