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Re: Urgent, please ! (was: HELP: Setting up TeTeX)



	Solved !

Just downloaded the binairies from the TeTeX homepage.

Regards, Max.


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> 	Hi, 
> 
> I've reinstalled the TeTeX packages (Debian 1.3.1) and have
> noticed that 'dselect' seems to be facing the same problem 
> I'm facing: no way to locate "language.dat", "*.fmt" and 
> "modes.mf" files.
> 
> I've browsed the TeTeX docs and the Configuration HOWTO. 
> According to what I've read, I set the TEXMF variable to 
> "/usr/lib/texmf", then I ran 'texconfig init'  == (NOTHING && NOTHING)!
> Running 'texconfig' also failed; no way to customize an 
> obviously __broken__ installation. 
> 
> Running "kpsetool -p fmt" indicates that the search paths are 
> ":/web2c"which is obviously wrong since "web2c" is located in 
> /usr/lib/texmf/tex/web2c" if I remember correctly ! Any way there's no 
> {latex, plain, tex}.fmt files !! :-/
> 
> What should I do ?! Any tip is welcome !
> 
> Thanx in advance, Max
> 
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