Francesco Potorti` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> and send us the resulting file updmap.log > > Ok, attached. > >>After that, to fix your system, do >> >>export TMP=/var/tmp > > Thanks.
It seems you have created updmap.log after you exported TMP, right? And the updmap script succeeded this time (there are a few warnings, though), whereas you said in an other mail that setting TMP did not help. So I'm a little confused here. What I'd like you to do is to unset TMP, and then run the debug version of updmap-sys again: unset TMP updmap-sys 2>&1 | tee updmap.log > Should I leave your updmap-sys script where it is, under > /usr/local/bin, or should I delete or rename it? I only creates debugging output, so it doesn't hurt to keep it there. But if you'd like to get less confusing messages, rename it to "updmap-sys-debug". You can also just keep it like this and call updmap-sys-debug 2>&1 | tee updmap.log instead. Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich Debian Developer (teTeX)