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Bug#452070: texlive-base-bin: Unable to install



Dear Yves,

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On Di, 20 Nov 2007, Yves Caniou wrote:
> /tmp/ml.sh: line 3: kpsexpand: command not found
> /tmp/ml.sh: line 10: kpsewhich: command not found

So that is really strange. Do you have
	/usr/bin/kpsewhich
and if yes, what please is your 
	PATH
setting. Of course nothing can work if these binaries are not present,
but since texlive-base-bin are shipping them and we are in the postinst
script we should be able to call them.

So it looks your system is seriously hosed.

Best wishes

Norbert

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