According to my system tetex-texmf is indeed available in binary form.

Have you updated your package listings (these get updated much more
frequently than major version releases are made)?  Do a 'sudo apt-get
update' and see if you can proceed.
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On Wed, 22 May 2002, Ryan Scott Elliott wrote:

> Hello,
>
>       I've spent some time searching the archives and haven't found a
> good answer to how to install tetex.
>
>
>       I would like to install tetex-base and tetex-texmf but tetex-texmf
> does not show up in dselect and using apt-get tells me there are broken
> packages. (Note, I'm using the latest fink, I down-loaded it yesterday)
>
> Does some of this HAVE to be done through the source? and if so why is
> tetex-base etc. listed in dselect and apt-get?
>
>
>
>                               Thanks.
>
>                                               Ryan Elliott
>
>
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