[OS X TeX] Snow Leopard and Lucida

George Gratzer gratzer at me.com
Thu Sep 24 21:02:03 CEST 2009


Herb,

It works now but

end of log file:

</Users/gratzer/Library/texmf/fonts/type1/bh/lucida/lsd.pfb>[1<./ 
word.eps>
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
/usr/texbin/dvips:  expected to see %%EndBinary at end of data;  
struggling on
] [2]
### ps2pdf13 /tmp/altpdflatex.43797-1253818828/NoticesIV.ps /tmp/ 
altpdflatex.43797-1253818828/NoticesIV.pdf
### Copying/moving pdf file /tmp/altpdflatex.43797-1253818828/ 
NoticesIV.pdf to NoticesIV.pdf
### Succesfully generated NoticesIV.dvi and NoticesIV.pdf

Why is it struggling?

GG


On 2009-09-23, at 8:45 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:

>
> On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:21 PM, George Gratzer wrote:
>
>> ls ld/usr/texbin ;gratzer -a
>> ls: ld/usr/texbin: No such file or directory
>> -bash: gratzer: command not found
>>
>> I have an Intel system: 2 Dual-Core Intel Xeon
>> On 2009-09-23, at 4:35 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/23/09 14:23, "George Gratzer" <gratzer at me.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I followed instruction c. and d.
>>>>
>>>> No change.
>>>
>>> What is the output of
>>>
>>> ls -ld /usr/texbin ; uname -a
>>>
>>> The directions in the faq will only work for an Intel system.
>
> Howdy,
>
> That is supposed to be
>
> ls -ld /usr/texbin ; uname -a
>
> notice the -ld has a space between it and the /usr/texbin and uname  
> is a unix program so don't substitute your user name.
>
> Would it be possible for you to re-install MacTeX-2008?
> Good Luck,
>
> Herb Schulz
> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>
>
>
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