James Liljegren wrote:
> Got it: "texhash" not "texthash".  Thanks, Alexander.   Well, it still says 
> sudo: texhash: command not found
>
> What would I need to install to run this?  Is this a LaTeX utility?
>
> On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> On 4/20/10 1:42 PM, James Liljegren wrote:
>>> sudo: texthash: command not found
>>>
>>> There is no man page entry for texthash (only hash under sh).  Perhaps this 
>>> is a Linux command?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion, Robert.
>>>
>>> On Apr 20, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>> I didn't want to top-post so I just removed the preceding
>>>> correspondence, my apologies if this is a problem.
>>>>
>>>> I have a low-brow, stab-in-the-dark idea that might help; try running
>>>> "sudo texhash" and see if that helps the problem. If not, no harm done.
>>
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>
>>>>
>>>> Let us know,
>>>> Robert
>>>
>>
>> Helps if you run the right command.
>> --
>> Alexander Hansen
>> Fink User Liaison

Well, yes, it's related to LaTeX, TexLive, TeTex, etc. I hadn't 
realized that these were not in the line of dependencies. I'm going to 
build grace and see what I get if you'd be interested in showing me 
how to reproduce the error.

--Robert

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