[Fedora TeX Live] Upgrade problem with texlive2011/dev on f14
Peter Baker
dr_pete_baker at yahoo.com.au
Mon Apr 25 13:46:02 CEST 2011
Thanks Martin
Works well on laptop but I think I've messed up the desktop too much - I'll move
back to texlive2010 on that one
Cheers
peter
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Peter Baker dr_pete_baker at yahoo.com.au
----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Riener <martin.riener at googlemail.com>
To: texlive at linux.cz
Sent: Sat, 23 April, 2011 1:10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Fedora TeX Live] Upgrade problem with texlive2011/dev on f14
On 04/21/2011 06:24 AM, Peter Baker wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I'm running texlive2011/dev on f14 which until recentlyu has worked perfectly
>
> # yum list texlive
> : : :
> Installed Packages
> texlive.i686 2011-0.2.20110417.fc14
>@texlive
> texlive.x86_64 2011-0.2.20110417.fc14
>@texlive
>
> After last texlive update (which I only did a few days ago) I now have no
> pdflatex
>
> I recall similar problems in the past but somehow seemed to work around them
> without reinstalling texlive which is massivle tedious - but its got me stumped
>
> this time
>
> $ pdflatex results4-extraTab1
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.11 (TeX Live 2011)
> restricted \write18 enabled.
> ---! /usr/share/texlive/texmf-var/web2c/pdftex/pdflatex.fmt doesn't match
> pdftex.pool
> (Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
>
> Then as root, I moved the cfg files but get exacly same message (on 2 computers
>
> laptop/desktop)
>
> cd /usr/share/texlive/texmf-var/web2c/pdftex/
> mv updmap.cfg.rpmnew updmap.cfg
> mv fmtutil.cnf.rpmnew fmtutil.cnf
>
>
> as I noticed the rpmsave file was newer - but to no effect (although I tried
> fmtutil-sys --all and texhash which I imagine aren't necessary)
>
> suggestions welcome!
>
> Thanks
> Peter
Hi!
I had the same problem - my solution was to delete the contents of
/usr/share/rexlive/texmf-var (which is generated content). I also
removed my ~/.texlive2010 directory. On the next run of pdflatex the
files were regenerated. If you are hesitant to delete something in /usr,
you can also just move the files somewhere else.
hope this works for you,
greetings Martin
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