On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Hellmut Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Lukas, hi Les > thanks for your answers ;-) > > Lukáš Oliva schrieb: >> >> This is probably really offtopic, there can be many reasons and it >> would be generally better idea to write to gentoo mailing list. > > That was helpful, see below > >> Several possible problems can occur: >> - are you root? (maybe silly question, just for sure) > > sure >> >> - can you write to the selected path? /usr/lib64/libkpathsea.so.4.1.0 > > yes >> >> - have you tried different version of texlive-core? > > yes, even tetex-3.0 fails in the same way > > > googling with the exact error message I found a gentoo bugzilla page, where > the situation is discussed (between 11/2005 and 01/2006) and it is claimed > the bug is resolved. > This seems not to be true. > > But I think there may be a hint how a can work around this problem > > Best regards > > Hellmut > > -- > Dr. Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Degenfeldstraße 2 tel +49-89-3081172 > D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321 > please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq > >
Hellmut, I have texlive-core-2008-r4 and lyx-1.6.0 correctly installed on gentoo linux (32 bit machines). I think you have a 64bit machine and texlive-core has a bug that somehow is triggered o such a setup. You should post a bug in Gentoo's bugzilla. -- Andrés