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<pre wrap=""><font color="#3366ff">And the second line (the tlptexlive update --all) brought in a different
dvipdfmx that does NOT work on your computer.
This is NOT the original TeX Live dvipdfmx, but binaries *I* provide
for testing.</font></pre>
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In that case, Tsuchimura-san (or as he spells it, tutimura, with
whom I have not had any communication) should edit
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tutimura.ath.cx/ptexlive/?tlptexlive%A5%EA%A5%DD%A5%B8%A5%C8%A5%EA">http://tutimura.ath.cx/ptexlive/?tlptexlive%A5%EA%A5%DD%A5%B8%A5%C8%A5%EA</a>
so as not to instruct innocent users to use that command. It
currently says:<br>
<blockquote>* update from tlptexlive repository:<br>
tlmgr --repository
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.tug.org/~preining/tlptexlive/">http://www.tug.org/~preining/tlptexlive/</a> update --all<br>
this will update ptex for the fixed binaries, dvipdfmx for binary
updates,<br>
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I now notice "~preining" in the path, but the instructions make it
sound like that *is* the standard repository.<br>
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<pre wrap=""><font color="#3366ff">If you want please send me the generated binaries as mentioned
on the tlptexlive wiki page, and I will check whether they work
on my system, and then I will replace the ones in my repository
with your binaries, so that more people can use it.</font></pre>
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Okay, I made a .tar.gz file of my built binaries (I don't know how
to exclude the symbolic links, but they are harmless and don't take
up any space). It's 36MB - let me know off-list where you want me
to put it (I suspect it's too big for email).<br>
<br>
Remember, though, that I didn't build X, so there will be some
binaries missing from the collection.<br>
<br>
Karen<br>
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