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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 1994 05:59:23 -0500
From: "K. Berry" <kb@cs.umb.edu>
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To: worsch@ira.uka.de
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Subject: Re: xdvik-18d problems
1. If I start xdvi without any command line arguments, i.e. even no
dvi filename, (which is okay according to the man page) I get a
window for selecting a dvi file. Fine. But if I do that, xdvi dies with
Probably the patch Jon Peatfield just posted will fix that.
I'll do it for the next release. Thanks.
a compile-time default.
Obviously I should have at least put in a check that the expansion
wasn't empty.
As for why you're not finding texmf.cnf, I don't know. xdvi -d 4000
might tell you, though.
Under which circumstances is ls-R searched for somewhere else?
If you define KPSE_DB_DIR at compilation. There's no runtime provision,
because $TEXMF is, after all, expanded at runtime.
I'll improve the documentation for next time.