[OS X TeX] MacTeX vs TeX Live
Richard Koch
koch at math.uoregon.edu
Sun Feb 3 21:48:07 CET 2008
Aradio,
MacTeX is indeed just TeX Live. It may help to know how the package is
constructed. We first rename /usr/local. Then we install the full TeX
Live from the TeX User Group's DVD, which creates a new /usr/local.
All questions in the install script are answered with the default
except one: the user's local tree is placed in ~/Library/texmf rather
than ~/texmf.
Then Apple software constructs an install package from this /usr/
local. The install package does a few other things like installing the
TeX Distribution data structure, but the /usr/local TeX Live package
is "completely vanilla."
For more details, see
www.tug.org/mactex/whatgetsinstalledwhere.html
Dick
On Feb 3, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Arcadio Rubio García wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've used MacTeX since last year. I'm wandering what's the
> difference between MacTeX and TeX Live installed through MacPorts.
>
> Isn't MacTeX just TeX Live packaged with Ghostscript + Image Magick
> + some GUI apps? Or are there any other differences?
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