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Bug#250001: tetex-bin cannot configure itself after install



Stephane Dudzinski <stephane@cp.dias.ie> wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 14:45, Stephane Dudzinski wrote:
>> > A copy of the language.dat that we ship is in in
>> > /usr/share/tetex-base/language.dflt.
>
> That fixed it

Fine. Will then be so kind and close this bug, by sending mail to
250001-done@bugs.debian.org? 

>, i'll see if any users complained, thanks a lot for your
> reactivity.

and

> We use a couple of custom tex files for students, i'm not big into this,
> i just administer stations, so i'm copying stuff from a central server.
> It used to work on upgrades before.

It's also possible that this frhyphex.tex file was lost. But that's of
course also a question of your local system, not of our teTeX packages. 

If you previously had this file installed and used it, then perhaps some
users might complain. Hyphenation changes, however, are hard to detect.

I did some googling; this frhyph.tex file is mentioned rarely, but it
seems to be a file with hyphenation exceptions for french. Perhaps they
have been included into frhyph.tex, but probably not (since frhyph.tex
looks rather old). If your users find them useful, it would be great if
you would submit a (whishlist) bug against our package, and/or at the
LaTeX-project.org site. Furthermore, I found a file[1] that claims that
\frhyphex can be used as a command - but that seems to be restricted to
the use of french.sty, not [french]{babel}.



Regards, Frank

P.S. I found a frhyphex.tex at
http://ftp.agh.edu.pl/pub/tex/macros/ec-plain/, it tries to load some
other files.


[1] http://www.gutenberg.eu.org/pub/GUTenberg/publicationsPDF/28-29-gaulle.pdf
-- 
Frank Küster, Biozentrum der Univ. Basel
Abt. Biophysikalische Chemie




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