Christian,
if you follow the entire thread, you will notice that there is still no
working ebuild for TeXLive. Martin Ehmsen is the maintener of the ebuild
and he is trying to figure out how to split the package so updates would
be smoother and wouldn't require a lot of download in one time
I have been busy all the summer! Is there any news about the TeXLive ebuild?
About the texmf tree, is there really many packages that would be included in
each distributions? Would a modular ebuild system like the one used by Gnome
(emerge gnome and emerge gnome-lite) and X.org would be nice for
Tach Gabriel, 0x2B859DE3 (PGP-PK-ID)
Gabriel Lavoie schrieb:
About the texmf tree, is there really many packages that would be
included in each distributions? Would a modular ebuild system like the
one used by Gnome (emerge gnome and emerge gnome-lite) and
Is app-text/texlive usable for now? I only have a basic tetex installation that
I will need for my master grade at university and I would want to make the
switch to texlive really fast! Maybe I can help?
Thanks
Gabriel Lavoie
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Gabriel Lavoie wrote:
Is app-text/texlive usable for now? I only have a basic tetex installation
that
I will need for my master grade at university and I would want to make the
switch to texlive really fast! Maybe I can help?
No it is not usable right now, hence the mask :-)
The biggest
I suppose for now that the best way to check the texmf tree dependencies is to
install TeX Live using the .iso file?
Gabriel
Martin Ehmsen a écrit :
Gabriel Lavoie wrote:
Is app-text/texlive usable for now? I only have a basic tetex installation
that
I will need for my master grade at
Gabriel Lavoie wrote:
I suppose for now that the best way to check the texmf tree dependencies is to
install TeX Live using the .iso file?
I'm not sure I understand your question...
The tex packages that should go into the three trees is not necessarily
the packages that ships with texlive (the