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Package: libpaper1
Version: 1.1.24+nmu2
Severity: normal

libpaper1 does not configure properly on newly set up systems: I am using
multistrap to build an ARM image from scratch on i386 hardware. However,
during unpacking on the real ARM hardware with dpkg --configure -a, libpaper1
fails to unpack properly. The symptoms are as follows:

dpkg output:
===
Setting up libpaper1:armhf (1.1.24+nmu2) ...

Creating config file /etc/papersize with new version
/usr/bin/tl-paper: setting paper size for dvipdfm to a4.
Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
Building format(s) --refresh.
        This may take some time...
fmtutil-sys failed. Output has been stored in
/tmp/fmtutil.KI8wk5at
Please include this file if you report a bug.

run-parts: /etc/libpaper.d/texlive-base exited with return code 1
dpkg: error processing libpaper1:armhf (--configure):
 subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
===

The output of the mentioned file simply complains about the fact that the
following file is missing from the file system:
===
/usr/share/texlive/texmf/texconfig/tcfmgr.map
===

One solution is to call /var/lib/dpkg/info/libpaper1\:armhf.postinst manually.


As the architecture in question is armhf, the testing suite was used (no
stable suite existing right now).

Thomas

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Version: 2.2.5-0.1

Cannot reproduce with 2.x and this was probably solved long before...

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