On 9/6/2005 10:56 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > I'd like to make MikTeX the default TeX package in 2.2.0, but we still
I forgot to say "in Windows". Sorry. > need to let people use other packages. The problem is that MikTeX wants > a command line option --include-directory $R_HOME/share/texmf, while > other packages specify includes via environment variables, and barf when > they see the unexpected option. > > The choice should be controlled by the user's settings in the MkRules > file. For example, I'll put something like this there: > > ifneq ($(strip $(BUILD)),CROSS) > # Define to use MikTeX > # > PDFLATEX = pdflatex --include-directory=$(RHOME)/share/texmf > LATEX = latex --include-directory=$(RHOME)/share/texmf > PDFTEX = pdftex --include-directory=$(RHOME)/share/texmf > TEX = tex --include-directory=$(RHOME)/share/texmf > # > # Define to use other TeX > # > # PDFLATEX = pdflatex > # LATEX = latex > # PDFTEX = pdftex > # TEX = tex > else > PDFLATEX = pdflatex > LATEX = latex > PDFTEX = pdftex > TEX = tex > endif > > My problem is that I don't know enough about Bourne shell scripting and > GNU make to have this affect Rd2dvi (and possibly other Rcmd commands, I > haven't looked yet). > > Specifically, we need to have Rd2dvi.sh import these definitions from > src/gnuwin32/MkRules, which may have been edited by the user since > Rd2dvi.sh was built. A complication is that if the user has already > defined environment variables named PDFLATEX, LATEX, etc, we don't want > to overwrite them. > > One way would be to tell users to rebuild Rd2dvi.sh. However, it would > be easier if Rd2dvi.sh could import the changes automatically. > > I was thinking of putting something like this into Rd2dvi.sh: > > if test ${R_HOME}/src/gnuwin32/MkRules -nt ${R_HOME}/bin/setTeXenv.sh; then > make -f ${R_HOME}/src/gnuwin32/Makefile ${R_HOME}/bin/setTeXenv.sh > fi > sh setTeXenv.sh > > and then have the Makefile build the setTeXenv.sh script--but what > should it contain? Alternatively, can GNU make export environtment > variables directly, and skip creating this new script? > > Advice from shell hackers is welcomed! > > Duncan Murdoch > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel