On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 02:35:01PM -0700, Nelson H. F. Beebe wrote: > > I'm part of the TeX Live team that every (northern) winter produces a > new release; many O/S distributions then take up that release and > repackage it according to their preferences.
That's probably what Openindiana would do too. All software products installed on OI systems are installed from IPS packages, the same as on Solaris. The packages are built from source. Binaries are of no use for OI packages. First, though, there has to be demand for the software product. I, myself, have no interest in Tex. In fact, I don't even know what Tex is, except that it's used by mathematicians. I'm not one of those. I have some doubts about the demand. [...] > However, at Utah, I make a point of doing test builds for many more, > and I can report that this year, with newer compilers on Oracle > Solaris 11.4, there were few problems in building a complete TeX Live > 2021 set of binaries. > > The current status report is here: > > http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/texlive-utah/ I've read this quickly, and already see obstacles. OI packages have some restrictions that may not arise when the software is installed directly. o All software is installed in system locations, mostly under /usr . Configuration files go under /etc . Log files go under /var . PID files are installed in /var/run . o There are no private libraries, and no static libraries. All libraries are shared, in both senses of the word. Libraries are often supplied by other packages, and often other products. o User software does not distinguish between Intel, AMD, or other compatible CPUs. o 32 and 64-bit binaries go in the same package, although omitting the 32-bit versions is acceptable too. o Packages cannot interfere with each other unless they are alternative versions of similar products. The package build process installs the files into a prototype directory. Then the publish process builds the actual package from files in the prototype directory. Packages are made available by a package server, from which users can install them on their own systems. -- -Gary Mills- -refurb- -Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada- _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
