Marc Lehmann wrote: [...] > It seems that "lambda.log" is the relevant logfile: > > This is Omega, Version 3.14159--1.23.2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5) (INIOMEGA) > 28 AUG 2005 11:37 > Copyright (c) 1994--2000 John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous > **lambda.ini > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/config/lambda.ini > ! I can't find file `lambda.tex'. > l.3 \input lambda.tex
That is strange. /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/config/lambda.ini is the right location for a TDS 1.1 compliant distribution like teTeX 3. teTeX 2 complies with TDS 1, where this file should be located in /usr/share/texmf/omega/lambda/config/lambda.ini. [...] > I guess "lambda" is simply not there. Looking a bit for lamba.text, I > find one here: > > /usr/share/texmf/omega/lambda/base/lambda.tex (part of tetex-extra) > > Not knowing much about tex, I have no idea what that means :) This is correct for a TDS 1.0 compliat distribution like teTeX 2. Could you tell us the output of kpsewhich --progname=lambda --show-path=tex please? > However, what I did was apt-get upgrade from a working version of > tetex, which failed to configure because it started to use a program > "aleph" in my PATH that wasn't the correct one. Removing that from > the PATH does not help, though, maybe this is related, maybe not. Strange again. "aleph" is part of teTeX 3 but not teTeX 2. Did you have teTeX 3 installed at some time? cheerio ralf PS: Frank: I have just learned that there exists a Debian package 'aleph' which also provides /usr/bin/aleph, but is of course completly unrelated to TeX. :-( -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

