Hello Carilda,
you wrote:
> 2. Do the same thing for 1.2.6 when I load it.
> However -- I have bemoaned in private the problems about trying to get docbook
> onto a Solaris -- docbook depends on SGML, which depends on latex, which depends
> on tex (or tetex, as it happens). Trying to build teTeX is an exercise in extreme
> masochism. The Makefiles are full of constructs which GNU make rejects, and have
> to be fixed one by one as the errors come up. I have been doing this in
> background for about 2 weeks (in deep background), and finally got everything to
> compile and install and the programs mf and mpost dump core.
> Probably I will go to TUG and join and buy their CD-ROM. (Hang head in geek shame
> for having to install binaries....)
:-) I didn't know that it was a kind of masochism when I ported teTeX
1.0 to MS DOS using DJGPP environment during last spring :-) It is not
very complicated and you always could get it from Thomas Esser's
development site.
Best regards,
Alexander mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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