On Monday 13 December 2004 10:55, you wrote: > First of all, run the command 'texhash' as root to make sure that the > TeX file name database is up to date (it should be done by the > installation scripts, but you never know). > > Secondly, I see from the output you get when running lilypond -V, > that the LilyPond files should be installed below > /usr/local/share/lilypond/2.5.3/ > on your machine. Make sure that the file feta20.afm really is > installed in > /usr/local/share/lilypond/2.5.3/fonts/afm/feta20.afm > > Also, if you tried the commands in a shell that was open before > the installation, the environment variable settings in > /etc/profile.d/lilypond.sh > have not been done. So, in a shell opened after the installation, > make sure that the environment variable TEXMF is set (I won't tell > you here what value it should have, since that will depend on your > machine). >
Thanks Mats, but this did not solve my problem. I did start looking in my system and found that texhash is a link to mktexlsr, which I did run. I also checked that all the fonts are in the correct directory, but when I checked the ls-R-database I came to an unplaesant surprise: === [EMAIL PROTECTED] texmf]# ls -l totaal 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 105 dec 13 13:33 ls-R [EMAIL PROTECTED] texmf]# pwd /usr/local/share/texmf [EMAIL PROTECTED] texmf]# more ls-R % ls-R -- filename database for kpathsea; do not change this line. ./: .: ls-R lsR.PtVaJx ./lsR.PtVaJx: === The other ls-R-databases are in order, so there is someting strange going on. texmf is a directory in /usr/local/share, together with lilypond causing texhash to fail in creating the database, because the database should be build with lilypond included, or do I miss something now? Greetings, Herman _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user