I presently run Ubuntu 9.10 (soon to upgrade) on a number of boxes.
>From the command prompt I typed:
$ latex2html
This told me it wasn't installed and said to install to type:
$ sudo apt-get install latex2html
After I put in my password I got the normal prompts for installing software
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From: "Bob van der Poel"
To: "Nasser M. Abbasi" ; "Latex2Hmtl list"
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [l2h] HOw to install l2h on debian?
In my current distribution, Ubunutu 9.10, I just had to click on the
synaptic package manager and it showe
In my current distribution, Ubunutu 9.10, I just had to click on the
synaptic package manager and it showed latex2html as a package. Easy.
Just installed it and it worked. I'd be very surprised if debian
didn't have latex2html in its repository. ummm, matter of fact:
http://packages.debian.org
It seems there is no latex2hml package for debian (may be one day there will
be?).
So, I went to http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=latex2htmland
since there is no date or version numbers on the links shown on the page
(how does one expect to know which is the newest? this is so
Just wanted to add that I now tried
apt-get install latex2html
but get a message saying that latex2html is not available, but it is
refereed to by another pakcage. This may mean the package is missing, has
been obsoleted or is only available from another source
thanks
--Nasser
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Hello;
I installed sun virtual on windows, and installed debian on it to try l2h on
it.
In debian, I start the GUI application called "Add/remove applications",
then I search for application "latex2html", but it does not find it.
This is debian/Linux version 2.6.26-2
I am also confused by