Hmmm... I'm sure I will hear objections about that, from people being forced to 
install tetex-base just because some other package wants to use texinfo...  I'm 
cc-ing fink-devel to see if anybody has an ideas about working around this.

  -- Dave


On Jan 11, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Schindler Karl-Michael wrote:

> Hi Dave
> 
> Hanspeter Niederstrasser checked the packages in the stable tree 
> (http://www.snaggledworks.com/fink/fink-build-forever/) and one failing 
> package was binutils-doc. The relevant part of the error log is this:
> 
>  cd binutils/doc
>  texi2dvi -I "." -I "../../libiberty" -I "../../bfd/doc" -I ../../bfd/doc 
> --pdf --batch -o binutils.pdf `test -f 'binutils.texi' || echo 
> './'`binutils.texi
> test -f 'binutils.texi' || echo './'
> You don't have a working TeX binary (tex) installed anywhere in
> your PATH, and texi2dvi cannot proceed without one.  If you want to use
> this script, you'll need to install TeX (if you don't have it) or change
> your PATH or TEX environment variable (if you do).  See the --help
> output for more details.
> 
> So, the problems comes with texi2dvi, which is in the texinfo package. I 
> guess you should add a depence on tetex-base.
> 
> Regards - Michael
> 
> 


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