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Re: Lout installation problem
From: |
Mark Carroll |
Subject: |
Re: Lout installation problem |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Apr 1999 12:22:48 +0100 (BST) |
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Valeriy E. Ushakov wrote:
> Run lout -V and look for system include and database directories.
> Then check if these directories actually exist.
Okay, it gives:
System include directory: /ebi/contrib/lout/lout-3.13/lib/include
System database directory: /ebi/contrib/lout/lout-3.13/lib/data
bach:released$ ls /ebi/contrib/lout/lout-3.13/lib/include
README diagf fig init pasf slidesf
book diagf.etc figf langdefs picture tab
bookf diagf.lpg figf.lpg latin2 picturef tabf
bsf doc fontdefs latin2.fd report tabf.lpg
bsf.lpg docf graph modula reportf tbl
cprint dsf graphf modulaf russian tblf
cprintf eq graphf.etc mydefs russian.fd tblf.lpg
diag eqf graphf.lpg pas slides ts
bach:released$ ls /ebi/contrib/lout/lout-3.13/lib/data
README loutrefs.li oldrefs.li refstyle.li standard.li
loutrefs.ld oldrefs.ld refstyle.ld standard.ld
bach:released$
> > > $ L=/path/to/src/lout-3.13
> > > $ LOUTLIB=$L $L/lout -x $L/include/init
bach:released$ echo $L
/ebi/contrib/lout/lout-3.13/lib
bach:released$ LOUTLIB=$L $L/../bin/lout -x $L/include/init
bach:released$
went fine (-:
> > > $ cd $L/doc/user
> > > $ LOUTLIB=$L $L/lout -o user.ps all
This now works without LOUTLIB being set at all! Thanks very much indeed. (-:
-- Mark