Michael Hudson wrote: > Greg Ward <gward at python.net> writes: > > > OK, I'm installing tetex-base and latex2html now. No guarantees if the > > version of latex2html in Debian testing will actually work, of course. > > ;-) > > Somehow this seems to have avoided installing some important > executables -- like, e.g., "latex". Are there some other packages > that need to be installed too? Looks like you need tetex-bin, judging from my debian (unstable) system: bash-2.05b$ dpkg -S `which latex` tetex-bin: /usr/bin/latex It's probably worth grabbing tetex-extra, too; its description says: ... Together with tetex-bin and tetex-base, this will give you a complete teTeX installation. -Andrew.
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