Keep trying different mirrors--I got it to download just now.

On Thursday 01 August 2002 12:04, Peter Paul Sint wrote:
> Trying to install tetex
> In dselect I run in unresolved (unresolvable?) dependency problems,
> Installing tetex-base asks for tetex-texmf which seems not to be not found.
>
> So I tried
> sudo apt-get install bundle-tetex
> ...
> E: Couldn't find package bundle-tetex
>
>
>
> Finally I attempted compilation:
>
> sudo /sw/bin/fink install bundle-tetex
> ...
> The following 10 additional packages will be installed:
>  context hyperref libjpeg libtiff oberdiek pdftex tetex-base tetex-macosx
>  tetex-texmf texinfo
>
> ...
> curl -f -L -s -S -o oberdiek-20010827.zip
> ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/oberdiek.zip
> curl -f -L -s -S -O
> ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/pdftex/0.14h/pdftex-20010417.tgz
> curl: (9) Couldn't change to directory tex-archive/systems/pdftex/0.14h ###
> curl failed, exit code 9
> Downloading the file "pdftex-20010417.tgz" failed.
>
> (I tried all resulting options but ended in:)
>
> Failed: file download failed for pdftex-20010417.tgz of package
> pdftex-20010417-6
>
> ###############
>
> fink list
>   shows
> pdftex          20010417-6  Generate PDF from TeX directly
>
>
> How to proceed?
> Is an independent non-fink download the only option (this makes upgrade
> tedious as described in the description/info of tex-base)
>
> I have used OzTeX on OS 9 (but only occasionally)

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