Actually, there was a recent discussion of g-brief on the tetex mailing
list, and it was pointed out that the license terms of g-brief are
"non-free".  So g-brief will be removed from tetex in the next release.

You can still get it directly from CTAN and install it in ~/Library/texmf.

  -- Dave

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi!
> With tetex 2.0.1 freshly compiled the problems mentioned in the last 
> mail are thankfully gone.
> However. Using the latex style g-brief-de reveals two errors upon 
> calling the dvi-file.
> When using lyx two encodings are generated while only one is needed and 
> legal, deleting one manually in the tex-source fixes that but the error 
> that the package europs.sty is missing seems to be more serious since 
> downloading and installing all related files by hand is an ordeal and 
> somehow doesn't fix the document compilation error.
> However since this was a problem even in my wierda days I then tracked 
> down a mailinglist thread where Gerben Wierda discussed this as a known 
> problem of tetex and that he had contacted the maintainer about that.
> So I was disappointed to see this flaw coming up again in the newest 
> releases.
> Changing the line 386 in the file 
> /sw/share/texmf/tex/latex/g.brief/g-brief-cls from "class-error" to 
> "class-warning" seems to fix the situation without ill effects, since 
> marvosym provides those symbols anyway.
> greetings
> mn
> 


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