On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 15:26 -0800, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> 
> 
> So you run the command manually from the command line and get this
> error correct ?
> 
> Yes
> 
> http://lalashan.mcmaster.ca/theobio/projectsoes  - does this has something to 
> do with you?
> 
> No, this was in the borrowed source code that Lee has working on his
> site. BTW this is working on the site listed. Since it is basic text I
> don't think it made the difference. However, I will edit it for my
> server & see if that helps.
> 
> check man mktexfmt and related perhaps after installing you need to
> update the font cache
> 
> Font cache was updated after I installed all the packages. I had
> Texlive stuff on the system, then someone suggested I put Texlive-full
> which installed a lot of languages that I really didn't want and the
> corresponding fonts for those languages. But I decided to try that. No
> improvement & I plan to remove them after I get this to work.
> 
> I could try to install into my test wiki and debug in the weekend ...
> and you owe me a cocktail ... if you can't make it work untill then.
> 
> I dont think that will help because I feel the issue is within my own
> configuration somewhere.
> 
> you can tell me more about the steps to reproduce the problem
> (packages you use ... urls to download)
> 
> it sounds interesting for me too, so that I may use it in my wiki
> and/or we could collaborate somehow - I respect people using LaTeX ;-)
> 
> 

Thanks for the ideas. I also tried to find the actual path that is being
sent to TEXINPUTS and so far I got this when I type in the command
'export' with no parameters;
----snip-----
declare -x SHELL="/bin/bash"
declare -x SHLVL="2"
declare -x SSH_AGENT_PID="3799"
declare -x SSH_AUTH_SOCK="/tmp/keyring-CjHILj/ssh"
declare -x TERM="xterm"
declare -x TEXINPUTS="/home/myname/sage/local/share/texmf//:"
declare -x USER="root"
declare -x USERNAME="myname"
----snip-----

sage is the directorywhere I installed my sage server originally. I have
since moved it so I am certain this is wrong. Since the sage was
installed from precompiled binaries, I think this is where the issue
started. It was/is NOT a debian package as they don't have it packaged.
Thanks!
frosty




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