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Re: problem with using tetex 3.0.0-2


When I enter "cygcheck -c | grep tetex", it returns:

tetex                        3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-base                   3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-bin                    3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-devel                  3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-doc                    3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-extra                  3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-tiny                   3.0.0-2              OK
tetex-x11                    3.0.0-2              OK

When I enter "echo .$TEXMF.", it returns:

..

When I enter "kpsewhich pdftex.map", it returns
nothing! Actually, there does not exist a directory
called "/var/lib/texmf".

When I enter "grep ptmb8r $(kpsewhich pdftex.map)", it
hangs, without any output. Probably it is because
"$(kpsewhich pdftex.map)" returns nothing.  Is it a
zsh  script command?

When I enter "kpsewhich utmb8a.pfb", it returns:

/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/urw/times/utmb8a.pfb

I guess the problem is tetex cannot locate pdftex.map.
What should I do?

Thanks again.

---------------------------
TC writes:

> The attached files are tex source files that I use
to
> reproduce the problem.

It works for me.  You may try these commands

    cygcheck -c | grep tetex
    echo .$TEXMF.
    kpsewhich pdftex.map
    grep ptmb8r $(kpsewhich pdftex.map)
    kpsewhich utmb8a.pfb

Expected results

    tetex-base              3.0.0-2              OK
    tetex-bin               3.0.0-2              OK
    tetex-devel             3.0.0-2              OK
    tetex-extra             3.0.0-2              OK
    ..
    /var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map
    ptmb8r NimbusRomNo9L-Medi "TeXBase1Encoding
ReEncodeFont" <8r.enc <utmb8a.pfb
    /usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/urw/times/utmb8a.pfb

Jan.

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