[OS X TeX] updmap command not found
Andrei Sobolevskii
ansobol at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 13:35:54 CEST 2008
Hi Robert,
In Leopard the PATH variable gets set with a different procedure than
in previous Mac OS X version, and most likely you see the result of
this new behavior.
Create in your /etc/paths.d directory the file "TeX" with a single
line "/usr/texbin" and in your /etc/manpath.d directory the file "TeX"
with contents "/Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/
Man" (all without quotes), this should allow the system to properly
set PATH for you.
For more details see LeopardTexFix at http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html
(scroll to the bottom).
HTH,
Andrei
On 16 Jun 2008, at 14:08, Robert Blackstone wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
> On my iMac, under OSX 10.5.3, on which my TeX installation in general
> seems to work perfectly, nevertheless in Terminal I cannot use updmap,
> nor kpsewhich, nor texhash and the like. In all cases I get the
> message "command not found".
> I should perhaps add that I did not freshly install TexLive on this
> iMac but instead carried it over from my Powerbook under OSX 10.4.11
> (where everything, including updmap etc., works fine).
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to what I should do?
> Robert Blackstone
>
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