I was able to build the package with the default bison (1.28) and the fink
bison (1.29), so I'm pretty sure the problem is elsewhere
The tetex-base-1.0-6 package is still in stable, so if all else fails
you could try installing it ('fink install tetex-base-1.0-6')
separately before trying to install bundle-tetex again.
--
Alexander K. Hansen
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Levitated Dipole Experiment
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 175 Albany Street, NW17-219
Cambridge, MA 02139-4213
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, ramiro wrote:
> Thankas Alexander. Here are the results:
>
> > Is there any chance that you are using an incompatible version of make?
> > What does 'which make' give you?
>
> /usr/bin/make
>
> 'make --version' gives the following:
> ----
> GNU Make version 3.79, by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
> Built for powerpc-apple-darwin1.4
> -----
>
> and 'where -a make' this: /usr/bin/make
>
> > Once you do get it built, you get pdflatex as part of tetex-texmf
>
> Thanks.
>
> >> I apologize if this problem has been solved before, but I can't
> >> find the information I need on the web site. When I try to compile
> >> bundle-tetex, I always get this error with tetex-base:
> >> -------
> >> cd web2c && make CC='cc' CFLAGS='-g -O2 ' web2c
> >> Expect one shift/reduce conflict.
> >> bison -y -d -v ./web2c.y
> >> make[3]: *** [y_tab.h] Bus error
> >> make[2]: *** [web2c/web2c] Error 2
> >> make[1]: *** [all] Error 1
> >> make: *** [all] Error 1
> >> ### make failed, exit code 2
> >> Failed: compiling tetex-base-1.0-8 failed
> >> -------
>
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