Eugene, Try adding /usr/X11R6/lib to your /etc/ld.so.config file and running ldconfig.
Hope this helps, Bernt. On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Eugene H. Sevinian wrote: > Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 17:11:41 +0400 (MSK) > From: Eugene H. Sevinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: can't install TeX (fwd) > > Hi, > I will be thankfull for any advice to solve this problem. > > This is a part of the dselect's output. > I have found that 'libXt.so.6' is a link to 'libXt.so.6.0' in > /usr/X11R6/lib. > > Setting up texbin (3.1415-5) ... > kpathsea: Running MakeTeXTFM manfnt.tfm > Running MakeTeXPK manfnt.tfm > mf \mode:=nullmode; mag:=1; scrollmode; input manfnt \</dev/null > mf: can't load library 'libXt.so.6' > Metafont failed for some reason on manfnt.tfm > kpathsea: Appending font creation commands to missfont.log. > dpkg: error processing texbin (--install): > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 > dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of latex: > latex depends on texbin (>= 3.1415-5); however: > Package texbin is not configured yet. > dpkg: error processing latex (--install): > dependency problems - leaving unconfigured > dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of ltxtool: > ltxtool depends on latex; however: > Package latex is not configured yet. > dpkg: error processing ltxtool (--install): > dependency problems - leaving unconfigured > Errors were encountered while processing: > texbin > latex > ltxtool > -------------------------- > > Regards, > Eugene Sevinian > > ---------------------------- > Cosmic Ray Division > Yerevan Phisics Institute > Alikhanian's Brothers str.2 > 375036 Yerevan 36 > Armenia > > URL: http://www.yerphi.am/crd/prs/sevinian.html > Phone: 374-2-352041 (YerPhI), 374-2-344873 (aprt.) > Fax: 374-2-350030 > > > -- Bernt T. Hansen NORANG Consulting Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Systems 235 Bellamy Road North phone: (416)431-6216 Analyst Scarborough, Ontario fax: (416)431-2617 CANADA M1J-2L7 ~ We are all worms. But I do believe I am a glowworm. -- Winston Churchill