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Date:      Mon, 8 Jan 96 10:34 PST
From:      pete@pelican.com (Pete Carah)
To:        dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: TeX: no `mf' files?
Message-ID:  <m0tZMP0-0000SMC@pelican.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960106012742.7938A-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>

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In article <Pine.BSF.3.91.960106012742.7938A-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu> you write:

>I don't quite know where this question belongs, I guess it could be 
>related to having problems with making the handbook (even though I'm 
>trying to make a test document :-) ).  It probably belongs in ports...in 
>any case...

>Apparently, dvips has a problem finding a file called `cmbx10.mf'.  
>Looking in the mf(1) man page, it mentiones 
>/usr/local/lib/texmf/fonts/mf, a directory which doesn't exist on my system.

>I built the tex, latex, latex209, and dvips ports, in that order.  

I don't know if our ports relocate stuff (I don't use them for TeX; prefer
to use the KB 'out-of-box' versions from shsu) but if you've installed
from an shsu ftp from the last year it'll be in
/usr/local/lib/texmf/fonts/public/cm/src...

>Pointers?

Since kpathsea looks in subdirs for fonts it would find the source
if the trailing 'mf' weren't there...  That was the current place about
a year-and-a-half or more ago, but the 'lib' tarball on CTAN has been
reorganized since...

now under /usr/local/lib/texmf/fonts is:
adobe           bitstream       public          tmp
ams             pk              texfonts.map    urw

(and tmp should be perms 777t (or just 777) if you want dvips and xdvi to
 work...)

One problem with the TeX distribution is that 'MakeTeXPK' doesn't get
replaced automatically on a reinstall of a later version, and the older
ones don't understand the newer directory setup.  This is sort-of documented
but caused me lots of grief a couple of years ago when it changed.
If you didn't have an older distribution installed this wouldn't be
a problem :-)

-- Pete



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