Hi,

On 03.04.06, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
> Just tried to install PyX via DarwinPorts -- but that didn't work  
> very well. PyX can't find the file 10pt.lfs, even though it has been  
> properly installed by the install script. I guess perhaps it's in a  
> directory that PyX doesn't look in (although it strikes me as odd  
> that the ports install would install it in the wrong place...).
> 
> Anyway, it's in /opt/local/share/pyx -- how can I make PyX look  
> there? Edit a .pyxrc file? Run kpsewhich? Move the lfs file to  
> somewhere pyx might look?

I'm not sure whether this can be configures in the pyxrc. The point
is, that its quite similar than the lookup for the pyxrc itself (at
least the global one), so there might be no option to alter this share
file (yet).

Could you please have a look into the content of the siteconfig.py
file, which however should be properly set by the setup.py script.
Maybe you can even find out why its wrong and tell us about it. In
case it's a setup.py problem, it would be great to know about it.

Otherwise this tip might help you out of your problem. Good luck ...


André

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