Dan, I believe you haven't read the whole mail. The Full Installation of TeXLive, or a default installation of MacTeX in that matter, come with binaries for both architectures. Although the Basic Installation of TeXLive is enough, you need the Full Installation if you want access to the documentation. Besides, even with a Basic Installation of TeXLive, which does not come with intel binaries, the script looks for the intel version of kpsewhich, and declares that it cannot find the binary file. So the issue is not related to the TeX installation, but to the dynamics of those particular scripts. Özgür
-- Özgür Gökmen | og@pyromedia.org
On Nov 17 , 2006, at 2:46 PM, Daniel Käsmayr wrote:
Hello,
you are aware of the fact that:
Am 17. Nov 2006 um 14:32 schrieb Özgür Gökmen:
-- Working system
PowerPC G4,
and
-- Description of the problem
option-esc results in:
\footcite{sh: line 1: /usr/local/TeXLive/bin/i386-apple- darwin8.6.1/kpsewhich: cannot execute binary file sh: line 1: /usr/ local/teTeX/bin/i386-apple-darwin8.6.1/kpsewhich: cannot execute binary file cite_key}
the "i386"-part of your error message indicate that you have installed or at least activated the intel version of LaTeX?!
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