I have now looked carefully through mktexlsr and traced its execution
to try to get to the bottom of this.
All I found was that various ls-R* files were wrong. Removing them
allowed mktexlsr to run properly and all the texlive updates to
complete.
I have no idea how the incorrect ls-R files were
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 07:26:19AM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On So, 24 Jun 2012, ael wrote:
> > It is rather odd: seems to be full of ghostscript entries from an old
> > local ghostscript installation. ls-R-TEXLIVE looks much more
>
> Ok, did you have a hard disk crash recently?
Output of mktexlsr after removing these files, please
Norbert Preiningpreining@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org}
JAIST, JapanTeX Live & Debian Developer
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Hi,
On So, 24 Jun 2012, ael wrote:
> It is rather odd: seems to be full of ghostscript entries from an old
> local ghostscript installation. ls-R-TEXLIVE looks much more
Ok, did you have a hard disk crash recently? The only reasonable
explanation is that your filesytem is messed up. I would sugg
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 05:20:24PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sa, 23 Jun 2012, ael wrote:
> > $ kpsewhich --var-value=TEXMFMAIN
> > warning: kpathsea: /var/lib/texmf/ls-R: No usable entries in ls-R.
>
> Ouch ... that is strange. Can yo please:
It is rather odd: seems to be full o
Hi,
On Sa, 23 Jun 2012, ael wrote:
> $ kpsewhich --var-value=TEXMFMAIN
> warning: kpathsea: /var/lib/texmf/ls-R: No usable entries in ls-R.
Ouch ... that is strange. Can yo please:
- send me the current state of that file
- run (as root)
mktexlsr
and send me the output
- retry ...
It s
Package: texlive-binaries
Version: 2012.20120530-2+b1
Severity: important
Trying to configure texlive-binaries fails:-
-
# dpkg --configure texlive-binaries
Setting up texlive-binaries (2012.20120530-2+b1) ...
mktexlsr: /var/lib/texmf/ls
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