Re: build fail on ubuntu 16.04 LTS

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On 2017/02/17 23:40 +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2017年02月17日 23:13, Akira Yokosawa wrote:
>> On 2017/02/17 22:45:04 +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
>>> The build script fail with
>>>
>>>     pdflatex 1 for perfbook.pdf
>>>     ----- Fatal latex error, see perfbook.log for details. -----
>>>     Makefile:83: recipe for target 'perfbook.aux' failed
>>>     make: *** [perfbook.aux] Error 1
>>>
>>> I have attached the `perfbook.log' file.
>>
>> Hi Rubin,
>>
>> The build failed because LaTeX style file "couriers.sty" is not found
>> in your TeX Live environment. It is logged near the end of the log file.
>>
>>> ! LaTeX Error: File `couriers.sty' not found.
>>
>> Please refer to item 5 in FAQ-BUILD.txt for necessary packages on Ubuntu.
>> It mentions Trusty, but the same packages will do on Xenial.
>>
>>>
>>> In addition, it keep complaining like
>>>   "WARNING: Refer to utilities/mpostcheck.sh for texmf config fix."
>>> What is going on?
>>
>> Well, as the message says, instruction to plug the potential vulnerability
>> in TeX configuration can be found in the header of utilities/mpostcheck.sh.
>>
>> Hope this would help you.
>>
>>                                Thanks, Akira
>>>
> 
> I have install all the packages mentioned at item 5 of FAQ-BUILD.txt
> But there are still build errors. I have attached the log file
> 

Well, I've never seen this error:

> ! LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.

What happens if you do "make clean; make"?

                                  Thanks, Akira
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