Reinhard Kotucha writes:
> Hi Olaf,
>> You've either got two different latex formats, where the two
>> cases differ in which one they find, or tex and latex end up at
>> different binaries (or a combination of both).
>> Use the --kpathsea-debug=-1 flag to find out where the format
>> files are f
Hi Olaf,
> You've either got two different latex formats, where the two
> cases differ in which one they find, or tex and latex end up at
> different binaries (or a combination of both).
> Use the --kpathsea-debug=-1 flag to find out where the format
> files are found.
Yes,
Reinhard Kotucha writes:
> Hi,
> I'm using the latest teTeX beta on Linux.
> tex -fmt=latex results in a fatal format file error.
> $ tex -fmt=latex mpx15542.tex
> This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.4)
> (Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
> Putting the line
> %&latex
> into the file
Hi,
I'm using the latest teTeX beta on Linux.
tex -fmt=latex results in a fatal format file error.
$ tex -fmt=latex mpx15542.tex
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.4)
(Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
Putting the line
%&latex
into the file produces the same error message.
latex mpx