Paul Rightley writes:
> teTeX does seem to install now (and I do not have the TeX environment
> variables set... To me, this is not right. This means that I cannot
> use dselect to remove the teTeX packages and then reinstall them without
> executing commands not related to dselect. Is this
teTeX does seem to install now (and I do not have the TeX environment
variables set... To me, this is not right. This means that I cannot
use dselect to remove the teTeX packages and then reinstall them without
executing commands not related to dselect. Is this a fault with one of
the install sc
Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What about TEX specific environment variables as sugested in the
output? Unset all of them for installation.
Christoph
>
> I was wondering if anyone has run into this lately and if it is something
> I am doing wrong...
>
> I have used the 'new' tetex p
I was wondering if anyone has run into this lately and if it is something
I am doing wrong...
I have used the 'new' tetex packages of Debian for some time now. I was
recently 'forced' to remove X and tex from my machine temporarily. Now I
have X back and running, but am having problems getting t
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