Is all I need to do is install tetex? If that is the case, why doesn't Fink
take care of this, at least I think that is the whole reason for installing
and using Fink.
When you install a package called system-something, you're telling Fink that you already have a non-Fink version of that package installed somewhere. If you want Fink to install tetex for you, don't do system-tetex, do tetex. :)
-- We put a lot of thought into our defaults. We like them. If we didn't, we would have made something else be the default. So keep your cotton-pickin' hands off our defaults. Don't touch. Consider them mandatory. "Mandatory defaults" has a nice ring to it.
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