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<blockquote
cite="mid:20120417002736.GA18872@gamma.logic.tuwien.ac.at"
type="cite"><font color="#3366ff">The quickinstall is for *USERS*,
those installing TeX Live
THe build.html is for those building the binaries, so to say
developers.</font></blockquote>
I know. But the instructions for developers of where to put the
resulting binaries assumes a structure with a Master directory - how
is that directory structure created, unless by the regular
installation of TexLive?<br>
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cite="mid:20120417002736.GA18872@gamma.logic.tuwien.ac.at"
type="cite">
<font color="#3366ff">Normal users should not have the need to
actually *build* texlive,
but simply use install-tl to install it, and everything should
work
(besides the cases when binaries don't work, which is a pain)</font></blockquote>
Yup, I feel that exact pain... ;)<br>
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cite="mid:20120417002736.GA18872@gamma.logic.tuwien.ac.at"
type="cite">
<font color="#3366ff">After TL2012 is released, please try it, too
(or one of the test
releases we will announce here). Maybe the new binaries also
work
for you, after which you don't need your local construction
anymore.</font></blockquote>
Okay, I'll keep an eye out for it.<br>
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cite="mid:20120417002736.GA18872@gamma.logic.tuwien.ac.at"
type="cite">
<font color="#3366ff">Enjoy Hanami, is it still fully going on in
Osaka? Here in Kanazawa
we are now at 100%. Very nice!</font></blockquote>
It's definitely past the prime here in the city (which is warmer
than in the mountains and countryside) - some blossoms left, but
mostly leaves. We didn't join an ohanami party ourselves this year,
but the building we live in is right next to a reasonably-sized park
that has lots of sakura, so we have enjoyed the flowers every day (I
can even see them from the window by my computer). The only
downside is when a late-night party includes karaoke or other loud
sounds, which happened last Saturday night when we were trying to
get to sleep early (my husband pastors a church, so Sundays are
early mornings for us). But we love where we live.<br>
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Best wishes to you too!<br>
Karen<br>
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