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Description of problem: After installing metropolis and enabling it in a LaTeX file, it doesn't compile due to missing dependencies Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): texlive-beamertheme-metropolis-svn40024-17.fc25.noarch How reproducible: always – packaging issue, should be fixed by adding requirements to spec file Steps to Reproduce: 1. install texlive-beamertheme-metropolis 2. use metropolis theme 3. run latex compiler Actual results: Error message > LaTeX Error: File `pgfopts.sty' not found. in beamerthememetropolis.sty Expected results: texlive-beamertheme-metropolis should pull in all dependencies. Additional info: texlive-beamertheme-metropolis-doc The package documentation (shipped in texlive-beamertheme-metropolis-doc) states: > metropolis depends on the beamer class and the following standard packages: > • tikz • etoolbox • ifxetex • pgfopts • calc • ifluatex > For best results, we recommend installing the fonts Fira Sans and Fira Mono and compiling with metropolis using XEL A TEX or LuaTEX. These are optional dependencies; metropolis is compatible with (e.g.) pdfL A TEX and will fall back to standard fonts if Fira Sans or Fira Mono is not installed. > The packaged name of Fira Sans is Fira Sans OT in some Linux distributions; this case is automatically handled by metropolis. Couldn't this be solved automatically? Does CTAN provide such metadata on packages?
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