Software :: Package Not Recognizing That XeTeX Is Installed?
Jan 31, 2011
Running openSUSE 11.3, Linux 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop...
I'm trying to install the <a href="http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/arabxetex/">arabxetex</a> package. It requires XeTeX, so I installed that via YaST package manager. I got hold of a TDS archive of the package and installation as prescribed <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=inst-tds-zip">here</a> went smoothly. But when I try
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latex myfile.tex, It says "* XeTeX is required to complile this document. Sorry!" and the resulting dvi file is completely blank.
LaTeX (latex -v) is "pdfTeX using libpoppler 3.1415926-1.40.10-2.2 (TeX Live 2009/openSUSE)".
xetex -v gives "XeTeX using libpoppler 3.1415926-2.2-0.9995.2 (TeX Live 2009/openSUSE)".
Can anyone think of why the package might not be recognizing that XeTeX is installed
The output of dpkg --get-selections | grep java on Karmic Koala is ca-certificates-javainstall java-commoninstall libaccess-bridge-javainstall libaccess-bridge-java-jniinstall sun-java6-bininstall sun-java6-jreinstall tzdata-javainstall
Yet when I go to a site like keepvid.com and enter a valid URL I get: Error: Please click here to download Java. If you already have Java, please restart your browser and try again. It appears you do not have Java installed or it is disabled on your system. You can get Java here. If you are still having difficulty with Java, check here for installing Java, or here for detailed instructions on enabling Java in your browser.
i have a viewsonic VA712b monitor that used to get 1280x1024 resolution on my dell optiplex gx260 that had the intel video card.i upgraded my motherboard cpu and memory..the nvidia 6100 that is onboard seems like it would be an improvement to my old onboard intel but the best resolution i can get is 1024x768
i installed the nvidia 185 drivers and it's not recognizing my monitor as a flat panel lcd but as a crt, also it won't set the correct refreshrate - either 60 or 75.. it's set at 50... since xorg 7.4 no longer uses a xorg.conf file.. i'm not sure how to go about manually adjusting the settings to ones that will actually work. i mean other than buying a separate graphics car (URL)
I installed Fedora 14 recently, in part because I heard that it is more stable than Ubuntu these days.Anyways, I use XeTeX to generate PDF files for my website, and it really is necessary for me. Of course, I installed the texlive-xetex package and its dependencies. However, when I run "xelatex myfile.tex" on a simple and proper XeTeX source file, the program cannot even begin. I get the following output:
Code: This is XeTeXk, Version 3.141592-2.2-0.996 (Web2C 7.5.6) %&-line parsing enabled.
I installed the Adobe Font Forge fonts. They're all OpenType fonts and reside in ~/.fonts. Since around the time when I was fiddling with them, XeTeX started segfaulting whenever I used one of them. Any other font works fine. The strange thing is that I had one font already in ~/.fonts before I installed all of the new ones, which did work fine, but which now causes a segfault. The LaTeX file looks like this:
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end{document} When I run xelatex test.tex, it segfaults and produces the log file I've attached to this post (renamed to test.txt from test.log). But, when I run xelatex with the -no-pdf switch, it produces a file test.xdv without complaining. When I then run xdvipdfmx -vv test.xdv, it segfaults and outputs to stdout what I've attached as a file error.txt. I suspect it might have something to do with system font settings that may have been changed by Fontmatrix while I was browsing my fonts, perhaps doing something that I didn't understand and messed things up. But I don't know which settings/config files/etc that may have been affected.
i have to use lh command. I have installed all updates for ubuntu, live-build (the package for lh) and its updates. So my system is fully updated.When i hit "lh" command i get the following message: The program 'lh' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install live-build
When i do type: "sudo apt-get install live-build" i get:
Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done live-build is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I am trying to put up my own Quake2 server to play with my friends. During this installation process I have encountered rather confusing issue. First I downloaded the Q2 server binaries in RPM package and tried installing it:
I am running the xfce desktop on a new ubuntu 9.10 installation.I used the Synaptics Package Manager to install several applications, including R, the statistics programming language. After the installation, it took me quite a while to find where the package manager put the executable, but I found it.The problem is, I can't figure out how to get it to execute. I tried double clicking on it and I tried right clicking on it and selecting "Execute" from the menu that pops up.
How do I get an executable to execute? Also, is there an easy way to track down where the executables get put after I use the Synaptics Package Manager?It would be handy if I could put links to them in some central location.
Is this method the correct one if I want to forbid a foo package from being installed, even if this foo package is a dependency of another package? For example, geoclue is a dependency of Steam. However, I still want to install Steam, but not geoclue.
When I install some packages Yum seems to behave correctly until the the very end when it gives the error: xxx-package was supposed to be installed but is not! I am lookng for any advice which might solve the issue. Below is an example of the yum output.
I am running openSUSE 11.4 KDE 4.6.5 on my desktop AMD64. Just added R47 repo in order to upgrade KDE 4.6.5 to 4.7. However, after running zypper up I saw lots of packages not being updated.code...
Fedora 14 xfceI have installed a package using yum install package-name.However, I can't seen to find out where it has been installed to.Is there any command that will tell me what directory the files have been installed to?
I'm looking for a way to run a python script automatically when apt-get is used to install or upgrade a package. The script should get the package name and version as arguments.
I need a particular include file. I know the file name. I don't know which package would install it. apt-cache seems to only search names and descriptions. dpkg -S seems to only search through installed packages. I need to find a package that's not yet installed. I probably just missed the option in the man page... or I don't know which program to man.
How do I update the kernel to the latest version? I checked /etc/yum.conf but kernel is not listed in the exclude list. Also, pardon my ignorance, I've looked but where on centos.org or another website can I find the version number for the latest kernel? Thanks for your help!
I know I've got inotify-tools installed; I've got a daemon that runs and it's using inotifywait to move some files around.
This thing is: 12:20:16 /home/barrie $ >> dpkg --get-selections | grep inotify* 12:20:29 /home/barrie $ >> aptitude show inotify-tools Package: inotify-tools New: yes State: not installed Version: 3.12-1 Priority: optional Section: misc Maintainer: Peter Makholm <peter@makholm.net> Uncompressed Size: 115k Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libinotifytools0 Description: command-line programs providing a simple interface to inotify inotify-tools is a set of command-line programs for Linux providing a simple interface to inotify. These programs can be used to monitor and act upon filesystem events. inotify-tools consists of two utilities: inotifywait simply blocks for inotify events, making it appropriate for use in shell scripts. inotifywatch collects filesystem usage statistics and outputs counts of each inotify event.
12:20:40 /home/barrie $ >> It's not showing up as installed! If not how to get the list of installed packages 'reloaded'. I've googled for hours and reloading the installed packages doesn't look promising!
I just installed a package with yum but I can't find any files associated with it. My question: is there a way to make yum tell you which files were installed from a package?
I have installed a package on Centos 5.5, and need to find out the repository it came from, so I can enable the source rpms for that particular repository, and download the source, and rebuild the package. Is there some way using yum or rpm to find out which repo the installed package came from? I know Smart PM shows this info, but it has been hanging on Centos 5.5, for some strange reason, so that's not really an option for now.
I'm on OpenSuSE 11.1, and since I needed some features of Firefox 3.5.x I manually updated via 1-Click intall to 3.5.8. Now the Updater-Applet signals a security repo update for FF 3.0.18 which is no longer installed since replaced by the 3.5.8, and I see no way to get rid of the red warning sign; this is very bad since now I get no longer informed about other new updates to really installed packages ....
apt-cache show <package> shows also it's dependencies.yum info <package> does not show dependencies, but it obviously know them.How to ask yum for dependencies of specified package?
Just been trying to install flash player for playing vids etc via facebook and getting the msg of "Flash Player needs to be installed". However when trying to install it via sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
I get the msg of "package not available, but is referred to by another package". Tried to get it through APT and get "adobe-flashplugin" is virtual. Also tried deb and get this error msg "Error: Wrong architecture 'i386'. Running Lucid Server with desktop installed as well on BenQ Joybook S42 Laptop.
I attempted to install the CLI management tool for my Highpoint Rocket Raid card (rr62x) downloaded from this page: [URL] When I tried installing it, this is what happens:
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# dpkg -i hptraidconf_3.5_amd64.deb Selecting previously deselected package hptraidconf. (Reading database ... 68853 files and directories currently installed.)
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How can I get this package removed? I was able to get a different management tool installed to configure my RAID so I don't need this one. My system appears to be working, but everytime I use apt-get to install something else, it shows the hptraidconf package as failed.
I want to install nessus. I run the following in the terminal: sudo apt-get install nessus I get a message that the package is not available and anther package replace it. However I am interested in nessus and not in openvas-client (the other package). So how can I get the nessus package.