Re: ack! LaTeX?

1999-01-26 Thread Brett Taylor
Hi,

 The latex installed by the teTex port complained about not being able to
 find default settings, or some such.  

Did you run texconfig?  I'm having no trouble at all on my -current
machine;  well I guess it's a -STABLE machine now but... :-)

Brett
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Re: ack! LaTeX?

1999-01-24 Thread Jacques Vidrine

On 23 January 1999 at 19:44, Brett Taylor br...@peloton.physics.montana.edu 
wrote:
 How is teTeX not working?  I'm using a month or so old version of -current
 (back in the 3.0 days) on my home machine and teTeX works fine there.

The latex installed by the teTex port complained about not being able to
find default settings, or some such.  

I'm now using teTeX-beta after rebuilding libwww.  Previously it complained
about undefined symbols.  I thought my libwww was fresh, but now I must
suppose not.

Jacques Vidrine / n...@nectar.com / nec...@freebsd.org



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Re: ack! LaTeX?

1999-01-23 Thread Brett Taylor
Hi,

 I tried latex, teTeX, and teTeX-beta... each had one problem or
 another.  latex can't be fetched, teTeX-beta can't build, and teTeX
 doesn't work after being installed.

How is teTeX not working?  I'm using a month or so old version of -current
(back in the 3.0 days) on my home machine and teTeX works fine there.

Brett
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