[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Jan> texhash
>
> Actually, for teTeX, the cleaner way to go is to install in the
> `locally modified' TeX input hierarchy. Then there's no need to run
> texhash.
>
> For example, in my /usr/local/teTeX/texmf.cnf I have the lines:
>
> % Set this to the name of your local tree. You can have none, one or
> % even more local texmf trees. Just make sure to list them in the TEXMFS
> % variable.
> TEXMFL = /usr/local/tex.local
> % Search local tree *before* the standard tree:
> TEXMFS = {$TEXMFL,!!$TEXMF}
>
> so that no other changes need to be made if I install lilypond tex
> files under /usr/local/tex.local/tex/generic/lilypond and MF sources
> under /usr/local/tex.local/fonts/source/public/lilypond
>
> No need to set environment variables, no need to run texhash.
But tetex doesn't have this set out of the box (at least my 0.9 beta
doesn't). So this doesn't really help, since we would have to muddle
inside teTeX configuration.
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