Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign@...> writes: > On Aug 18, 2012, at 19:12, John Owens <john_owens@...> wrote: > > > I spent a while ~2 years ago fixing up a bunch of ports so that if someone > > had MacTex installed, macports would not also install texlive. > > As long as the user places the MacTex path into the binpath variable in > macports.conf, that should still be how things work today. > > > $ port deps latex2html > > Full Name: latex2html @2008_3 > > Library Dependencies: perl5 > > Runtime Dependencies: texlive-latex, ghostscript, netpbm > > > > But when I look at the latex2html port, the only dependency is: > > > > depends_run bin:latex:texlive-latex \ > > This means that if a file "latex" is not found in a directory in the binpath, > then the port texlive-latex will be installed. > > > Since that's a bin dependency, it ought to look for something in my > > binpath. bibtex2html has something similar (and also requires a texlive > > install): > > > > depends_run bin:bibtex:texlive-basic > > This means that if a file "bibtex" is not found in a directory in the binpath, > then the port texlive-basic will be installed.
OK, I'm a little baffled then, since I do have that all set up correctly. Thoughts? I did not see this until 10.8. $ grep "^binpath" /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf binpath /usr/texbin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/bin:/sbin: /usr/bin:/usr/sbin $ ls -l /usr/texbin/latex lrwxr-xr-x 1 jowens wheel 6 Jul 19 13:09 /usr/texbin/latex -> pdftex $ ls -l /usr/texbin/bibtex -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 191644 May 23 11:16 /usr/texbin/bibtex JDO _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
