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rbambery wrote:
> His reply reached me before yours. I was in the act of responding to him
> when your reply came to me. So I finished his reply before starting on  
> yours.
> I hope that clears it up.
> 
> We have a large package of image processing routines that are packaged  
> together
> We use gnuplot for our standard plotting package. We recently bundled  
> together
> the package for working under solaris, linux-x64, MacOSX (powerPC and  
> Intel-x64).
> 
> It all runs under the X-environment. On the mac we chose to work under  
> fink for the
> X dependencies since the Mac X environment does not have motif or Tex.
> This actually, has worked well for years because we always used the  
> fink gnuplot.
> 
> Since we don't use fink for solaris and linux-x64, we build gnuplot  
> externally. To
> work right under the Mac I execute our configure and make using the  
> gnome
> terminal. This makes building easy.
> 
> I've been using this procedure nicely under PowerPC for months.  
> Recently, we
> needed to build under the Intel version. Thus, I discovered the  
> differences in
> the texmf subdirectories. Our build master thought that the fink  
> differences
> should be checked out.
> 
> The person doing our configure and makes have been shaking out problems,
> but I volunteered to get the intel version up and running. What I  
> discovered is
> what I have been reporting here.  Perhaps unfortunately, I updated my  
> Intel
> fink's tex packages because they were showing up under FinkCommander as
> being outdated before this run.
> 
> The gnuplot that we are using is downloaded from the gnuplot home page.
> We were hoping that if the fink maintainer was modifying the fink  
> version
> of gnuplot he might point out why there are differences and what he does
> to fix them.
> 
> Ray
> 
> 

What I do is push building the documentation into the gnuplot-pdfdocs
package (which does build for me, too).  Other than that, I don't do a
lot to it.

I had some different problems when migrating from tetex to texlive, not
involving latex.fmt.

Found another command that looks promising:

sudo fmtutil-sys --all

This generates the .fmt files, and maybe for some reason it didn't get
run with your installation.
- --
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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