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Bug#520449: texlive-lang built against current tex-common doesn't install hyphenation



On Do, 19 Mär 2009, Daniel Schepler wrote:
> It unfortunately looks like there's some brokenness left in
> tex-common.  If I rebuild texlive-lang against current tex-common, it

Not surprising.

> seems many hyphenation patterns aren't getting installed:
> 
> frobozz:/# apt-get install texlive-lang-all
> 
> ....
> Setting up texlive-lang-portuguese (2007.dfsg.4-1+pb2) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> Setting up texlive-lang-german (2007.dfsg.4-1+pb2) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> Setting up texlive-lang-armenian (2007.dfsg.4-1+pb2) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> Setting up texlive-lang-latin (2007.dfsg.4-1+pb2) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> Setting up texlive-lang-all (2007.dfsg.4-1+pb2) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> frobozz:/# latex

That is really bad. I mean, there is a trigger set to
	/etc/texmf/language.d
and those packages drop files there.

Can you tell me what happened above the lines you quoted? There should
be something like
	processing triggers for tex-common
	calling fmtutil-sys --by.....

> dvips: ! Couldn't find header file cm-super-t1.enc.

Huuu??? Strange.

> That package builds fine in a vanilla pbuilder chroot using the
> official archive packages, even though the log there doesn't show
> cm-super being installed.  I don't know what might be causing it to
> look for the wrong font encoding file.

Really strange.

Best wishes

Norbert

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