[OS X TeX] To upgrade or not to upgrade (To 10.10)

Brandon Payne paynito at gmail.com
Fri Sep 18 09:56:44 CEST 2015


no, embrace el capitan Sept. 30


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Brandon Payne
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Benoit RIVET <benoit.rivet at free.fr> wrote:

> Le 18 sept. 2015 à 05:45, Alain Schremmer <schremmer.alain at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
> >
> >
> > I just now got a Mid 2011 mac mini running a thunderbolt screen that
> came with Yosemite on it. Remembrances of threads past say that installing
> LaTeX on it is not going to be a peaceful operation.
>
> Past threads indicated that upgrading to Yosemite with Texlive installed
> proved painful, since the upgrade process was busy copying away and back
> all alien files installed in /usr (which included texlive).
>
> However, a fresh install of TexLive on Yosemite is just as easy (or just
> as painful…) as a fresh install on any older OS. I would advise you to
> embrace Yosemite; install Texlive, and enjoy the new shiny OS.
>
> --
> Benoît RIVET
> Quietly enjoying TexLive on Yosemite...
>
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