[OS X TeX] TeX on Leopard
George Gratzer
gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Sun Oct 28 18:22:40 CET 2007
I usually install like Bruno with Archive and Install. I pay the price
of having to reinstall a lot/all of the TeX staff, but that is not a
big deal. These days, a complete TeX install is just a few keystrokes
-- and a little patience for the big download.
I would like to point out that the Migration Assistant has improved so
much that the Erase and Install option is attractive, provided you
have another disk -- or computer -- cloning your computer. The
Migration Assistant copied everything and I noticed only two errors.
1. The Sound Output setting was changed from Line Out to Internal
Speakers, so my speakers became silent.
2. The Retrospect backup scripts had to be redone.
Otherwise, I just continued with my work. I have yet to come across
any problems.
Of course, it will take a while to get used to the visual changes,
most everything looks different today. Maybe less so tomorrow.
Of the new features, I only had time to start Time Machine. Zero
learning curve.
GG
On Oct 28, 2007, at 7:07 AM, Bruno Voisin wrote:
> Le 27 oct. 07 à 01:14, Bruno Voisin a écrit :
>
>> (I still have to check this more carefully.)
>
> More on that: it seems installing Leopard via Archive & Install is
> really painless. No application needs to be reinstalled apparently
> (no need any longer to browse /Previous Systems/[...]/Library/ to
> find out pieces needing to be displaced back to /Library/), except
> the applications whose installers put elements inside hidden
> directories such as /usr.
>
> These latter applications include, unfortunately, MacTeX and
> cocoAspell (and all i-Installer i-Packages). In my case other stuff
> as well: ClamXav, ManOpen.
>
> I've had problems during the Configure stage of the gwTeX i-Package:
> after moving all my personal additions back to texmf.pkgs, then
> while running the Configure stage none of the map files I was
> checking or unchecking were eventually taken into account. But it
> was past 2 am (winter time) and I was half asleep already, so maybe
> I have simply neglected to run mktexlsr when necessary.
>
> You need to redefine printers, too. On the bright side, more PPD
> files are now included by default (such as one for the HP LaserJet
> P3500 at work).
>
> There are things I still need to figure out (for example NetInfo
> Manager does not exist any longer, I wonder what has replaced it,
> maybe Directory), but globally Leopard seems more stable than Tiger
> and visually it's splendid (I really like the new icons, and the new
> aspect of applications' toolbars).
>
> Textures works too, BTW.
>
> Back to MacTeX and gwTeX, and regarding the PATH and MANPATH changes
> I mentioned earlier: Dick (Koch) and Gerben (Wierda) have been
> working offline on this. Just so you know what's going on, here are
> their findings. It turns out that, even though there is a file /etc/
> man.conf, the mechanism by which PATH and MANPATH is set does not
> use it: /etc/profile and /etc/csh.login run /usr/libexec/path_helper
> which:
>
> - Sets PATH by using the directories listed in /etc/paths then
> adding all the directories specified in the individual files
> contained in /etc/paths.d. For example, there is a file /etc/paths.d/
> X11 containing the single line
>
> /usr/X11/bin
>
> - Sets MANPATH by using the directories listed in /etc/manpaths then
> adding all the directories specified in the individual files
> contained in /etc/manpaths.d. For example, there is a file /etc/
> manpaths.d/X11 containing the single line
>
> /usr/X11/man
>
> Moreover, given /etc/paths contains /usr/local/bin by default
> already, there is no need to add /usr/local/bin to PATH any longer.
>
> All in all, this means it's no longer needed to modify /etc/profile
> and /etc/csh.login upon install: all that's needed on Leopard is add
> files in /etc/paths.d and /etc/manpaths.d. Dick Koch is working on
> modifying the MacTeX install scripts accordingly.
>
> Bruno Voisin
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