Having recently upgraded my unstable debian distribution,
I notice that the old tetex package has been replaced by
texlive and, at the same time, I am no longer able to
produce japanese tex output. After some effort I've
managed to get jlatex to *process* the text but there
seems to be no way to display it. The basic problems are:
1) xdvi-ja immediately segmentation faults when opening a
processed file. kdvi opens it but says it's corrupted
(op-code 129). So perhaps jlatex is broken but I'm not
sure why.
2) dvipsk-ja runs into a virtual recursion error (this
always happened though, so perhaps I should stick to
dvi2ps which usually works fine but....)
3) dvi2ps calls vflib3 which claims it cannot find the
fonts ("min" in this case). This may be because the file
is corrupted to begin with.
I've installed every font package and support package I
can think of without success. As far as I can tell, no
configuration files are incorrect or missing. It just
seems that jtex/texlive just isn't producing proper font
data and vflib3 may be independently misconfigured. Has
anyone run into this problem? Perhaps my trouble is that I
have a mixture of tetex and texlive files and I should
just purge and reinstall fresh... I'd be grateful for any
suggestions. Thanks!
Best,
Jesse Goldman
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