On Sep 22, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Talal Al-Azem wrote:

> OK, I spoke too soon. But at least I think I have a lead. In both instances, 
> a vanilla copy of MacTex worked fine. However, in both instances, upon firing 
> up Tex Live Utility, and installing packages that were not installed in the 
> vanilla download, the errors returned.
> 
> Using the TeX Distribution pane in System Preferences, I switched back to 
> 2009, and all is working again. Switching to 2010 causes the same error to 
> return.
> 
> Of course, Tex Live Utility installed quite a number of packages, so I'm not 
> sure which one is the offending package, nor do I see an easy way in Tex Live 
> Utility to get the history of installed packages. Is there some way to do 
> this through the console? Or does anyone know if there are certain known 
> problematic packages clashing with something in 2010 (at least in regards to 
> the error I've described below)?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Talal

Howdy,

While TeX Live 2010 was in final testing it was frozen. That happened in July 
so there has been a backlog of updates some of which have had clashes with 
other updates. I'd assume that it will all settle down and we'll be back to a 
wonderfully stable and up to date distribution but can't say exactly when this 
will happen.

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)






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