Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
> At Thu, 7 May 2009 09:05:55 -0300,
> Monic Polynomial wrote:
>   
>> Hello, Okayama. As per my previous e-mail, I've removed tetex from my  
>> installation and installed texlive:
>>
>> (snip)
>>
>> Now LaTeX complains it doesn't find algorithm.sty, one of the LaTeX  
>> packages I use. It was present in the tetex bundle, I suppose.
>>
>>     
> Thanks for the report. I fixed it and committed a new finkinfo,
> Revision: 0test1.
>
> At Fri, 08 May 2009 10:00:52 +0200,
> Martin Costabel wrote:
>   
>> There is a missing Conflict/Replaces/Provides with jadetex. One gets:
>>
>>     
>>> /sw/bin/dpkg: error processing 
>>> /sw/fink/dists/local/main/binary-darwin-i386/texlive-base_0.20080816-0_darwin-i386.deb
>>>  (--install):
>>>  trying to overwrite `/sw/bin/jadetex', which is also in package jadetex
>>>       
>> I hope the other file that jadetex installs, namely
>>
>> /sw/etc/texmf.local/tex/jadetex/dsssl.def
>> /sw/etc/texmf.local/tex/jadetex/jadetex.ltx
>> /sw/etc/texmf.local/web2c/jadetex.fmt
>> /sw/etc/texmf.local/web2c/pdfjadetex.fmt
>>
>> are not important, because they don't seem to come with the texlive 
>> packages.
>>
>>     
> Thanks for the report. I removed jadetex from texlive in the new finkinfo,
> Revision: 0test1. Now texlive does not conflict with jadetex.
>
> If you or anyone find other conflicts, please report it.
>
>   
>> Finally: A big thank you for this great work. A lot of people have been 
>> waiting for this for years. Now the only thing still missing is a 
>> system-texlive package ;-)
>>
>>     
> Thanks, but I'd like to leave system-texlive to drm. I have never
> used system-tetex, and I'm not sure how to package system-texlive.
>
> Tomoaki Okayama
>
>   
I'm pretty sure that drm won't do it.

He got really annoyed  when other packagers decided that it would be a
good idea to move files around and break our system-tetex every few weeks.

-- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison


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