Rainer Müller <raimue@...> writes: > Did not see what? You did not describe what exactly your problem is. > > From your original email, I assume MacPorts installs texlive ports for > you? In this case, please provide a log file of the installation or at > least the dry run output created by 'port -y' to see where the > dependencies on texlive come from.
Sorry. The problem is that I don't want to install all of texlive if I already have MacTex installed. I don't think I can test this if I have texlive installed already (though I welcome how I might). For a short test, I uninstalled bibtex2html and then ran with -d -v -y, here's the log: ---> Computing dependencies for bibtex2html DEBUG: bibtex2html has no conflicts DEBUG: Searching for dependency: ocaml DEBUG: Found Dependency: receipt exists for ocaml DEBUG: Searching for dependency: hevea DEBUG: Found Dependency: receipt exists for hevea DEBUG: Searching for dependency: texlive-latex-extra DEBUG: Found Dependency: receipt exists for texlive-latex-extra DEBUG: Searching for dependency: texlive-latex-recommended DEBUG: Found Dependency: receipt exists for texlive-latex-recommended DEBUG: Searching for dependency: texlive-basic DEBUG: Found Dependency: receipt exists for texlive-basic But I think it's looking for texlive first, and then (hopefully) MacTex, but I can't make it do the latter without uninstalling texlive (and all the stuff that depends on texlive). But if I can, please tell me how! JDO _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
