Thomas— At this point I am not sure how to diagnose the problem(s) or to solve it (them). But, for the record, when I open Terminal and type
cd /Library sudo ln -s /usr/local/teTeX ./teTeX
the teTeX alias is regenerated. Yet, when I try to open teTeX by double clicking the alias icon, I get The alias “teTeX” could not be opened because the original item could not be found. Is the original still somewhere on my backup disk (a clone of my setup back home) or has it been destroyed? And you are right, I still cannot get past the tcsh: texexec: Command not found error when I try to process a file. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. I am hoping to get some writing done while I am away, and I am committed to using ConTeXt in the various projects. Best, Alan On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Alan,
re-establishing the link is not difficult: in the Terminal, type
cd /Library
sudo ln -s /usr/local/teTeX ./teTeX
But you're aware that the broken link has nothing to do with your problem, right?
Best
Thomas
On Aug 26, 2005, at 3:27 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
I am working from a backup of my ConTeXt/teTeX installation (in MacOS X 10.4.2) and find that when I try to typeset files, I now get the error message: tcsh: texexec: Command not found.
In trying to deal with this, I discovered that the alias of teTeX in my Library folder is broken. I guess the question is “How do I re-establish the link?”, given that the original seems to be invisible. Or is there something else I must do (too)?
I apologize for the newbie question—my dream is to have some time to learn about unix and the teTeX installation. ’Til now I have relied on Gerben’s i-installer to do most of the thinking for me. Indeed, I would just re-install everything, were it not for the fact that I am currently limited to access by 56K modem.
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