Just for testing purposes, I got rid of the symlink I established
manually, and the command you suggested. I copied and pasted it into a
text file and run "sh myscript" as root. It did say that it was
updating the system in texlive, but it didn't solve the problem, the
link was not restored.
Myrosia
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Dr. Werner Fink
Just run as root
pushd / for script in $(rpmqpack | grep texlive-bin); do script=$(rpm -q --triggerscripts $script) eval bash ${script##*.} done popd SuSEconfig --module texlive
thisw should do the jobs which should have been done at installation time of the texlive and texlive-bin packages.
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