Alan,

re-establishing the link is not difficult: in the Terminal, type

cd /Library

sudo ln -s /usr/local/teTeX ./teTeX

But you're aware that the broken link has nothing to do with your problem, right?

Best

Thomas

On Aug 26, 2005, at 3:27 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:

I am working from a backup of my ConTeXt/teTeX installation (in MacOS X 10.4.2) and find that when I try to typeset files, I now get the error message:
tcsh: texexec: Command not found.

In trying to deal with this, I discovered that the alias of teTeX in my Library folder is broken. I guess the question is “How do I re-establish the link?”, given that the original seems to be invisible. Or is there something else I must do (too)?

I apologize for the newbie question—my dream is to have some time to learn about unix and the teTeX installation. ’Til now I have relied on Gerben’s i-installer to do most of the thinking for me. Indeed, I would just re-install everything, were it not for the fact that I am currently limited to access by 56K modem.

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