> It is likely that the files in /etc or the ones in /usr/share/texmf
> are symlinks to the other set of files.

That's right. Maps are kept in /etc
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex -> /etc/texmf/map/pdftex
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/map/dvips -> /etc/texmf/map/dvips

> A lot of the problems you have come down to this: teTeX 3.0 is not
> exactly the same as teTeX 2.02 was (mostly because of changes in
> the TeX Directory Standard); but the linux rpm/deb packages try
> hard to make it appear to be. Hence the attemps to make it fit in
> the old directory structure (Most probably this is because
> maintainers tend to dislike change).
>
> In the latest cont-lmt.zip from Pragma, as well as the latest Latin
> modern distribution on Ctan, absolutely everything is lowercase.
> The mixed case file names are a thing of the past, and indicate
> that not all of the old stuff is removed from your system (still).

It was a fresh install with custom font sets copied from my
discontinued Miktex installation which wasn't case sensitive. What I
didn't know was that I needed to regenerate stuff with texfont. In the
beginning I just lowercased the ASCII files with sed and couldn't
figure out where still references to the old uppercase filenames came
from.
BTW, I must say I kind of preferred Miktex.

> Cheers, and hang on,
>
> Taco

Thanks for the upkeep ;) But I'm still not convinced that spending
half the time on the content and the other half (or more) on Context
is such a good thing.
-- Tobias
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