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<pre wrap="">Add a parameter '-repository C:\TeX\Live\2021\Pre-test':
C:\TeX\Live\2021\Pre-test\install-tl-windows.bat -repository C:\TeX\Live\2021\Pre-test
ATM the installer only briefly shows on the splash screen which
repository it uses.
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Thank you Siep — that is looking good. Now I have configured the
various installation directories and selected scheme "Small" (which
should suffice for testing) but one more question — what is the
correct answer to "After install, set CTAN as source for package
updates" ? If I answer "yes", will it know to use the pre-test
files rather than CTAN proper, and if not, how do I tell it to
"After install, set 'pre-test' as source for package updates" ? And
if I don't select this option, will it continue to use my local
repository for the remainder of the life of TeX Live 2021 (or until
told otherwise) ?<br>
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** Phil.<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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