Le mardi 29 mai 2012 à 09:25 +0200, Mojca Miklavec a écrit : [ snip ] > > There are a lot of other ways, but this one is the simplest and > spotting problems in there might be most valuable: > > Fetch TeX Live 2012 from here: > http://tug.org/texlive/pretest.html > > You need to run > ./install-tl -repository <url> > where you can pick any <url> here: http://tug.org/texlive/mirmon/ > (only http/ftp), then you can try to install some scheme (not too > minimal, but I guess that basic scheme should work for you if network > speed is an issue, else you can also simply fetch the whole repository > with rsync and install full scheme). > > After the end of installation, put > <path/to/tl/installation>/bin/x86_64-linux (or whatever will be the > path to binaries) in front of PATH variable. > > That way you will get the latest luatex, the latest packages, ... and > something that will become part of Ubuntu one day. You can easily > install anywhere in /home directory without having to interfere with > the system. > > Mojca > Thank you, I will try to install a new version of luatex in this way.
And answering to Norbert Preining's message : >Everything of that is already in Ubuntu, just FYI ..., as well as in >Debian. Maybe it is in Ubuntu Precise Pangolin, but I have Lucid Lynx and I am reluctant for now to switch to a new OS version. I prefer trying new software versions in sandboxes. Thank you, Jean
