Hi, * Matthew Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ! LaTeX Error: File `linuxdoc-sgml.sty' not found. On the commandline, try `texhash' (needs to be run as root), `kpsewhich linuxdoc-sgml.sty', `locate linuxdoc-sgml.sty'. `texhash' build teTeX´s filename database, `kpsewhich' locates it for you *according to the database*, not the actual existant files. Yeah, and locate tells you if you have it somewhere at all. If you have it somewhere, but kpsewhich doesn´t see it, then you need to move the file into a valid texmf tree. A valid texmf tree is one which is listed in /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf under TEXMFMAIN, TEXMFLOCAL or HOMETEXMF. (You shouldn´t put your own files into TEXMFMAIN.) Maybe you screwed your TeX, because I get: ashwork:~$ kpsewhich linuxdoc-sgml.sty /usr/lib/texmf/tex/latex/misc/linuxdoc-sgml.sty This is a plain tetex install from slink. > Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed, > or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) > Enter file name: > ! Emergency stop. > <read *> > l.3 \usepackage > {qwertz}^^M Try `kpsewhich qwertz.sty'. > The strange thing (to me at least) is that sgmlcheck returns no errors, and > sgml2html and sgml2lyx works fine. I am hardly familiar with either sgml or This is a genuine TeX problem. Cheers, Colin -- Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>