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If a program complains it cannot find fonts (or other input files), any
of several things might be wrong. In any case, you may find the
debugging options helpful. See section Debugging.
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Perhaps you simply haven't installed all the necessary files; the basic
fonts and input files are distributed separately from the programs.
See section `unixtex.ftp': Obtaining TeX.
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You have (perhaps unknowingly) told Kpathsea to use search paths that
don't reflect where the files actually are. One common cause is having
environment variables set from a previous installation, thus overriding
what you carefully set in `texmf.cnf' (see section Supported file formats). System `/etc/profile' or other files such may be the
culprit.
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Your files reside in a directory that is only pointed to via a symbolic
link, in a leaf directory and is not listed in `ls-R'.
Unfortunately, Kpathsea's subdirectory searching has an irremediable
deficiency: If a directory d being searched for subdirectories
contains plain files and symbolic links to other directories, but no
true subdirectories, d will be considered a leaf directory, i.e.,
the symbolic links will not be followed. See section Subdirectory expansion.
You can work around this problem by creating an empty dummy subdirectory
in d. Then d will no longer be a leaf, and the symlinks will
be followed.
The directory immediately followed by the `//' in the path
specification, however, is always searched for subdirectories, even if
it is a leaf. Presumably you would not have asked for the directory to
be searched for subdirectories if you didn't want it to be.
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If the fonts (or whatever) don't already exist,
MakeTeXPK (or
MakeTeXMF or MakeTeXTFM) will try to create them. If
these rather complicated shell scripts fail, you'll eventually get an
error message saying something like `Can't find font
fontname'. The best solution is to fix (or at least report) the
bug in MakeTeXPK; the workaround is to generate the necessary
fonts by hand with Metafont, or to grab them from a CTAN site
(see section `unixtex.ftp': Obtaining TeX).
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There is a bug in the library. See section Reporting bugs.
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