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From: Olumide <50295@web.de>
Subject:  Re: kpathsea problem in Cygwin (noob here)
Date:  Wed, 21 Sep 2005 21:06:28 +0100
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Olumide wrote:

> I typed 'texdoc kpathsea' and the kpathsea Library (DVI document, 60 
> pages) popped up, but I still dont know what to do.

I actually did the impossible and looked at the document (gasp ;) ). 
Theres a mktexlsr script (in /usr/bin) that fixes the problems. But 
there are a few ls-R files all over the filesyetem that require write 
permissions before the mktexlsr can write to them.


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