On Fr, 28 Dez 2007, Torsten Bronger wrote:
> That's the point: On my system, it doesn't update my user texmf
> directory when run without "sudo".  However it does so if I add
> TEXMFHOME in /etc/texmf/texmf.d/05TeXMF.cnf.

Simple do
        rm ~/texmf/ls-R
and all is done. TEXMFHOME normally is not big enough to have ls-R files
for it, especially since users forget to update them and wonder why it
is not there.

So two options: add it in 05TeXMF.cnf or remove the ls-R files. In both
cases all the files in TEXMFHOME will be found.

Please close this bug, it is by design.

Best wishes

Norbert

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