Sebastian Rahtz
Sat, 28 Feb 2004 09:50:21 -0800
> Hm, does this mean: texmf-dist can be on a network volume shared by many > machines, but each can have its format files (e.g. with lots of > hyphenation patterns on one system, with a minimal set on the other) in > texmf?
yes, that would work > I still doubt whether we will adopt this in Debian, because of the > filesystem hierarchy standard / LSB. $TEXMFMAIN traditionally resides in > /usr/share/, but most of the directories or files in it will be symlinks > to /etc/texmf/* (for configuration files) or /var/lib/texmf (for > $TEXMFMAIN/web2c and others). In a canned environment like Debian, the texmf/texmf-dist distinction does not really matter so much Sebastian