On 2013-11-11, David L. Johnson wrote:
> On 11/11/2013 01:20 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> On Monday 11 November 2013 11:12:46 Stephan Witt wrote:
>> > Am 11.11.2013 um 10:03 schrieb Philipp Gröne 
>> <philipp.gro...@googlemail.com>:

...

>> > > If you want to install more packages instead try either

>> > > "texlive-lang-german" or "texlive-lang-all".

...


>> I guess I need texlive-lang-all

>> which is not in the texlive 2013 of synaptic, but in texlive 2012

I'd recommend to install languages selectively. Especially if
texlive-lang-all is not in the current Debian distro, rather don't use it.


>> texlive-lang-all : Hängt ab von: texlive-lang-latvian (>= 
>> 2012.20120516) soll aber nicht installiert werden

>> and so on in a long list

> Perhaps instead of trying to install all languages, just install those 
> you want to use.  Install them before you install LyX, maybe.

The order/timing of installation of texlive-lang-* vs. lyx does not
matter. The important point is, that you need to select the required
language packages manually, because the lyx package does no longer
(indirectly) depend on (or recommend) all languages.

> Actually, though, why you can't install all languages is somehow a fault 
> of either the package maintainer, or the archive you are using.  What 
> came after where you cut this off?  Did it say why it was not going to 
> install the Latvian package?  Maybe the file wasn't found?

It looks like the OP is using Debian/unstable or Debian/testing. This is
"work in progress" and there was a re-structuring of the language support
packages. So I would consider the problem one of the "rough edges" of the
unstable branch, not a Debian bug.

Günter

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