MiKTeX 2.9 Does NOT Support `hypernat`












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Today I migrated from MiKTeX 2.8 to MiKTeX 2.9 (on Windows XP). Starting to compile old LaTeX files, I noticed the following error:



! LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.


A little search revealed the following page: http://az.ctan.org/pkg/hypernat.
It says that hypernat package is not available in MiKTeX.



I further read MiKTeX FAQ. Among other things, it says:




[A package might be missing from MiKTeX] if the package's license doesn't meet the requirements of the Debian Free Software Guidelines.




To me, it seems that hypernat license was once compatible with Debian Free Software Guidelines, but it then became incompatible, and the MiKTeX team decided to remove it from their latest distribution (2.9). Am I right?



Next, I want a solution for this. I just want to somehow install hypernat on the MiKTeX. I downloaded hypernat.zip and tried:



mpm --verbose --install hypernat.zip



but apparently MiKTeX does not recognize this package.



Before posting any solutions, please kindly note that my environment is such that:




  1. I don't want to use distributions other than MiKTeX (say TeX Live).

  2. I don't want to use alternatives to hypernat.










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    You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

    – Stefan Kottwitz
    Dec 18 '10 at 13:22
















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Today I migrated from MiKTeX 2.8 to MiKTeX 2.9 (on Windows XP). Starting to compile old LaTeX files, I noticed the following error:



! LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.


A little search revealed the following page: http://az.ctan.org/pkg/hypernat.
It says that hypernat package is not available in MiKTeX.



I further read MiKTeX FAQ. Among other things, it says:




[A package might be missing from MiKTeX] if the package's license doesn't meet the requirements of the Debian Free Software Guidelines.




To me, it seems that hypernat license was once compatible with Debian Free Software Guidelines, but it then became incompatible, and the MiKTeX team decided to remove it from their latest distribution (2.9). Am I right?



Next, I want a solution for this. I just want to somehow install hypernat on the MiKTeX. I downloaded hypernat.zip and tried:



mpm --verbose --install hypernat.zip



but apparently MiKTeX does not recognize this package.



Before posting any solutions, please kindly note that my environment is such that:




  1. I don't want to use distributions other than MiKTeX (say TeX Live).

  2. I don't want to use alternatives to hypernat.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

    – Stefan Kottwitz
    Dec 18 '10 at 13:22














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Today I migrated from MiKTeX 2.8 to MiKTeX 2.9 (on Windows XP). Starting to compile old LaTeX files, I noticed the following error:



! LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.


A little search revealed the following page: http://az.ctan.org/pkg/hypernat.
It says that hypernat package is not available in MiKTeX.



I further read MiKTeX FAQ. Among other things, it says:




[A package might be missing from MiKTeX] if the package's license doesn't meet the requirements of the Debian Free Software Guidelines.




To me, it seems that hypernat license was once compatible with Debian Free Software Guidelines, but it then became incompatible, and the MiKTeX team decided to remove it from their latest distribution (2.9). Am I right?



Next, I want a solution for this. I just want to somehow install hypernat on the MiKTeX. I downloaded hypernat.zip and tried:



mpm --verbose --install hypernat.zip



but apparently MiKTeX does not recognize this package.



Before posting any solutions, please kindly note that my environment is such that:




  1. I don't want to use distributions other than MiKTeX (say TeX Live).

  2. I don't want to use alternatives to hypernat.










share|improve this question
















Today I migrated from MiKTeX 2.8 to MiKTeX 2.9 (on Windows XP). Starting to compile old LaTeX files, I noticed the following error:



! LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.


A little search revealed the following page: http://az.ctan.org/pkg/hypernat.
It says that hypernat package is not available in MiKTeX.



I further read MiKTeX FAQ. Among other things, it says:




[A package might be missing from MiKTeX] if the package's license doesn't meet the requirements of the Debian Free Software Guidelines.




To me, it seems that hypernat license was once compatible with Debian Free Software Guidelines, but it then became incompatible, and the MiKTeX team decided to remove it from their latest distribution (2.9). Am I right?



Next, I want a solution for this. I just want to somehow install hypernat on the MiKTeX. I downloaded hypernat.zip and tried:



mpm --verbose --install hypernat.zip



but apparently MiKTeX does not recognize this package.



Before posting any solutions, please kindly note that my environment is such that:




  1. I don't want to use distributions other than MiKTeX (say TeX Live).

  2. I don't want to use alternatives to hypernat.







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edited Dec 19 '10 at 8:23









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    You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

    – Stefan Kottwitz
    Dec 18 '10 at 13:22














  • 2





    You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

    – Stefan Kottwitz
    Dec 18 '10 at 13:22








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You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

– Stefan Kottwitz
Dec 18 '10 at 13:22





You could have a look at How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows).

– Stefan Kottwitz
Dec 18 '10 at 13:22










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New versions of hyperref and natbib don't need hypernat at all. So the omission should not be an issue.






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    The section »Integrating Local Additions« of the MiKTeX manual should help you in adding this package to your system. Note that the package won't show up in the package list of the MPM thus you will have to update the package manually.






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      this raised long time ago but i am facing the same problem. I am using WinEdt10.2 and Mik2.9. how can i run a latex file that was written for older version.



      this is the error LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.
      thanks in advance






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        New versions of hyperref and natbib don't need hypernat at all. So the omission should not be an issue.






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          New versions of hyperref and natbib don't need hypernat at all. So the omission should not be an issue.






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            New versions of hyperref and natbib don't need hypernat at all. So the omission should not be an issue.






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            New versions of hyperref and natbib don't need hypernat at all. So the omission should not be an issue.







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                The section »Integrating Local Additions« of the MiKTeX manual should help you in adding this package to your system. Note that the package won't show up in the package list of the MPM thus you will have to update the package manually.






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                  The section »Integrating Local Additions« of the MiKTeX manual should help you in adding this package to your system. Note that the package won't show up in the package list of the MPM thus you will have to update the package manually.






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                    The section »Integrating Local Additions« of the MiKTeX manual should help you in adding this package to your system. Note that the package won't show up in the package list of the MPM thus you will have to update the package manually.






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                    The section »Integrating Local Additions« of the MiKTeX manual should help you in adding this package to your system. Note that the package won't show up in the package list of the MPM thus you will have to update the package manually.







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                        this raised long time ago but i am facing the same problem. I am using WinEdt10.2 and Mik2.9. how can i run a latex file that was written for older version.



                        this is the error LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.
                        thanks in advance






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                          this raised long time ago but i am facing the same problem. I am using WinEdt10.2 and Mik2.9. how can i run a latex file that was written for older version.



                          this is the error LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.
                          thanks in advance






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                            this raised long time ago but i am facing the same problem. I am using WinEdt10.2 and Mik2.9. how can i run a latex file that was written for older version.



                            this is the error LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.
                            thanks in advance






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                            this raised long time ago but i am facing the same problem. I am using WinEdt10.2 and Mik2.9. how can i run a latex file that was written for older version.



                            this is the error LaTeX Error: File `hypernat.sty' not found.
                            thanks in advance







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