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Problems installing tetex



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Hi,

for some reason my TeX package got broken and I decided to reinstall it.
But everytime I get:


Setting up tetex-extra (0.4pl6-4) ...
kpsetool: texmf.cnf not found.
texhash: global Kpathsea configurarion file texmf.cnf not found.

Please set the environment variable TETEXDIR or TEXMFCNF correctly.
For details see the teTeX and the Kpathsea manual
kpsetool: texmf.cnf not found.
texhash: global Kpathsea configurarion file texmf.cnf not found.

Please set the environment variable TETEXDIR or TEXMFCNF correctly.
For details see the teTeX and the Kpathsea manual
kpsetool: language.dat not found.
kpsetool: modes.mf not found.
kpsetool: texmf.cnf not found.
/usr/bin/texconfig: cd: /web2c: No such file or directory
Error opening terminal: generic.
/usr/bin/texconfig: /tmp/texconf8069/logfile: No such file or directory
Output of initex is in /tmp/texconfig.out

I tried to set TETEXDIR to /usr and TEXMFCNF to .:/etc/texmf. 
Unpacking the files is alright and tetex writes some *.dpkg-new files in
/etc/texmf. But as soon as postinstallation starts (I think it is then)
all files are deleted and I get the above error. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. (ASAP - I need it desperately)

Regards
Ralf






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Ralf Comtesse                             Tel: +49-30-28599230 
Gipsstr. 15                               Fax: +49-30-28599231
10119 Berlin
e-Mail: rcc@socrates.in-berlin.de 
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