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Bug#425803: texlive-base-bin: Version 2007-8 does not configure



On Don, 24 Mai 2007, Svante Signell wrote:
> I'm still stumbling on the jadetex bug when trying to reinstall texlive-base-bin. 
> How to get around this problem? Do I have to wait for a fixed version?

Purge jadetex, then

> dpkg -i --force-confmiss 
> /var/cache/apt/archives/texlive-base-bin_2007-8_i386.deb 

We hope to fix this by taking over jadetex soon.


Frank: What about uploading jadetex -8 as we have it in svn??? I have
already worked through all this:
jadetex (3.13-8) unstable; urgency=low

  * Changed Maintainer to Debian TeX Task Force with approval of Ohura-san
  * changed to quilt for patching files [np]
    - add quilt to build deps
    - change rules file
  * remove tetex alternative dependencies [np]
  * add build-dep on tex-common (>= 1.4) [np] (Closes: #403610)
  * move dh compat settings to debian/compat (lintian warning) [np]
  * write changelog entry in utf8 [np]
  * move dh_installtex call to pdftex (for jadetex and pdfjadetex) [np]
  * do not create the format links (are created by dh_installtex)
    (Closes: #419819)
  * remove the .ini hack, a wrongly set jobname/engine interferes with
    the search path ordering
  * The above together with depending on texlive 2007 fixes the interference
    with texlive-lang-cyrillic (Closes: #419026, #419020) [np]

 -- Norbert Preining <preining@debian.org>  Wed, 02 May 2007 10:30:38 +0200

Is there something missing, if yes we can do it later. But this is
urgent?

Best wishes

Norbert

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