Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:


It may be a good idea that we move the files from the directory
tex/ to dvips/ in the LilyPond installation structure to get a
solution that's compatible with both the default teTeX setup and
the slackware version.


I don't have much good knowledge of this, but what about sending a bug
report to SuSE?

How about sending one to Slackware? ;-) Seriously, I took a quick look at the TDS (TeX Directory Structure) and the teTeX documentation and neither of them specify where these kind of files should be stored. However, to me it feels more logical to put them in dvips/ than in tex/. Also, xdvi uses the same KPATHSEA path variable, TEXPSHEADERS, as dvips, so we don't have to worry about that.

/Mats



/Mats


Derrick Everett wrote:


Hi Mats,
I install tetex from the Slackware 9.1 distribution:
tetex-2.0.2-i386-1.tgz
Slackware sometimes locates files in other directories, or in a
different hierarchy, from other distributions.  This is the case
with XFree86, for example.
----------------------------------
$ cat /usr/share/texmf/updates.dat
Main version number: teTeX-2.0
Installed updates:
 update 001 for teTeX-2.0
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