[OS X TeX] Re: End of i-Installer
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon Nov 13 19:26:35 CET 2006
TeXlive offers an overview and installation guide which can be
downloaded as a pdf file and from which can be learnt that the
binaries will be automatically installed according the architecture.
The texconfig script is also straightforward
texconfig paper a4(letter)
I don't see any major hurdles.
Claus
On Nov 13, 2006, at 19:04, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
> Am 12.11.2006 um 02:05 schrieb Richard Koch:
>
>> This afternoon I discovered that there is a very straightforward
>> script to
>> install the 2005 version of the distribution.
>
> It's not only the (La)TeX packages: there are also binaries needed.
> Particularly pdfTeX is still developing. The TeX Live CDs or DVDs
> contain the binaries, too, but someone had to make them,
> presumingly Gerben. Who will be providing them in the future? For
> intel and for PPC based Macs.
>
> Mpm, the MiKTeX Package Manager, carries in its source most
> "utilities" it needs (libmiktex-md5, libmiktex-popt, libmiktex-
> zlib, libmiktex-bz2, libmiktex-expat, libmiktex-mspack), so it's
> easy to compile, and to install. This seems to be an easy means to
> update particular (La)TeX packages. I do not have much experience
> with it (microtype), but I hope it makes updating easier, not
> having to download every time hundred MB large chunks.
>
> And mpm also installs binary packages.
>
> Could be a good way is to update the basics from TeX Live CDs or
> DVD with this "very straightforward script" and then leave the
> remainder to mpm ...
>
> --
> Greetings
>
> Pete
>
> It's not the valleys in life I dread so much as the dips.
> -- Garfield
>
>
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