[tex-live] Problem with kpathsea?

Wolfgang Fleischer w.fleischer at erlenweg.de
Wed Nov 26 07:43:01 CET 2008


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Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Di, 25 Nov 2008, Wolfgang Fleischer wrote:
>> Part third the command 'which latex'. latex.exe is found at the correct
>> place.
>> Now part four. The output of the command 'latex' shows the problem.
> 
> That is not surprising, you are exporing *ONLY* the bin/win32 directory.
> Again, all the tex programs find their config files via
> 	"My-own-location"/../../texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
> 
> That does not work with:
> 
>> S9: = W:. [JOTA_APPS.SERVER.HAUS_41:TEX\BIN\WIN32 \]
> 
> ... that one here!
> 
> You have to 
> 	- map [JOTA_APPS.SERVER.HAUS_41:TEX \] to W:
> 	- set the PATH to W:\bin\win32
> 
> In your setup, where are all the input files of TeX ???
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Norbert
> 
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Hallo

Oh I missed to mention this.

Look at 'Drive K:'. The TeX-Trees are in K:\tex. It is a complete tree
copied from my linux server which works fine.
The 's9:=...' line is the novell equivalent for adding k:\tex\bin\win32
to the PATH.
As the which call and the latex call shows - the binary is found.

Wolfgang

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