Fwd: Re: Re: LyX download size

2012-05-03 Thread Merhebi, Bob


 Original Message 
Subject:Re: Re: LyX download size
Date:   Thu, 03 May 2012 11:26:49 +0300
From:   Merhebi, Bob bobmerh...@gmail.com
Reply-To:   bobmerh...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.com
CC: ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com, a...@cphr.edu.cu,
rgh...@comcast.net, hgg...@ubuntu.com, brucemcgov...@earthlink.net



Hello all,

On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 09:33:27 -0500, irlandes
brucemcgov...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Here is the list of LyX dependencies on 10.04, list obtained by apt-get
 remove and then cancel:

 The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
 required:
 texlive-extra-utils texlive-base texlive-pictures-doc
 texlive-fonts-recommended doc-base texlive-pstricks-doc dvipng lmodern
 texlive-common
 texlive-latex-extra-doc libaiksaurus-1.2-0c2a texlive-pstricks luatex
 preview-latex-style ttf-lyx prosper tipa
 texlive-latex-recommended-doc texlive-latex-base-doc libkpathsea5
 libboost-signals1.40.0 libt1-5 libaiksaurus-1.2-data texlive-latex-extra
 texlive-binaries lyx-common libmldbm-perl libuuid-perl pgf
 texlive-latex-recommended texlive-generic-recommended texlive-latex-base
 texlive-fonts-recommended-doc libfreezethaw-perl ps2eps latex-beamer
 texlive-luatex texlive-font-utils latex-xcolor texlive-doc-base
 tex-common lacheck texlive-pictures



 I remember LyX as having a really big download, but don't have a
 computer to dink with. I have used LyX to produce a book.

I believe these are abandoned packages that are no longer required after
some upgrade to LyX or the respective packages!


On 04/07/2012 03:00 PM, C de-Avillez hgg...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 The actual DEPENDency list for Lyx is quite small:

 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx | grep Depend
 Depends: libboost-regex1.46.1
 Depends: libboost-signals1.46.1
 Depends: libc6
 Depends: libenchant1c2a
 Depends: libgcc1
 Depends: libmythes-1.2-0
 Depends: libqtcore4
 Depends: libqtgui4
 Depends: libstdc++6
 Depends: zlib1g
 Depends: lyx-common
 Depends: xdg-utils
 PreDepends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx-common | grep
 Depend
 Depends: tex-common
 Depends: python
 PreDepends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends tex-common | grep
 Depend
 |Depends: debconf
 Depends: debconf-2.0
 Depends: ucf
 |Depends: debconf
 Depends: cdebconf
 Depends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$

 Also, some of the above are already present (like dpkg, libc6, etc).

 Now, if you are set to automatically install 'Recommends'... the indeed
 you are going to have a much larger install, since part of TeX will
 also be installed (and yes, it is BIG).

 My LyX install cannot be used as a sample, since I run SVN head and
 build it locally (with debug symbols).

Well as I recall I had the recommendations turned off. Besides, I
installed LyX with synaptic.

The bug appears to have been backed up by another user.

I thought ( it is true) that a stand-alone LyX is 30MB but I wasn't
aware that the TeX packages are the Big deal!

On 04/20/2012 04:46 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
 You do NOT have to have TeX installed to use LyX. Only to compile to
 PDF. Plenty of people use TeX-less installs on netbooks, etc.

 Richard 

What about the math? I am writing a technical document which requires
math formulas  even physics notation -e.g; (quantum) bracket- (it's
actually a physics document for a course). I'd like to collaborate with
someone to write it  edit it. Doesn't that requires TeX?


On 04/20/2012 07:03 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
 The best approach for ubuntu users which doesn't have a cxn is to
 create a local repository with debmirror in a place that you have cxn
 and then transport it to the place where you doesn't have the cxn.
 This is tedious but is the best way to do it.

 Alex 

Thanks Alex; I read that I could grab the local .deb files but these are
removed when I clean the system.


If you (any of you) care to guide me on how to download the packages so
I can make the install on the non-conected system, that would be greatly
appreciated; otherwise I will refer to the ubuntu forums!

Thanks all anyways

-- 
Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

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-Merhebi, Bob

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Fwd: Re: Re: LyX download size

2012-05-03 Thread Merhebi, Bob


 Original Message 
Subject:Re: Re: LyX download size
Date:   Thu, 03 May 2012 11:26:49 +0300
From:   Merhebi, Bob bobmerh...@gmail.com
Reply-To:   bobmerh...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.com
CC: ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com, a...@cphr.edu.cu,
rgh...@comcast.net, hgg...@ubuntu.com, brucemcgov...@earthlink.net



Hello all,

On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 09:33:27 -0500, irlandes
brucemcgov...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Here is the list of LyX dependencies on 10.04, list obtained by apt-get
 remove and then cancel:

 The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
 required:
 texlive-extra-utils texlive-base texlive-pictures-doc
 texlive-fonts-recommended doc-base texlive-pstricks-doc dvipng lmodern
 texlive-common
 texlive-latex-extra-doc libaiksaurus-1.2-0c2a texlive-pstricks luatex
 preview-latex-style ttf-lyx prosper tipa
 texlive-latex-recommended-doc texlive-latex-base-doc libkpathsea5
 libboost-signals1.40.0 libt1-5 libaiksaurus-1.2-data texlive-latex-extra
 texlive-binaries lyx-common libmldbm-perl libuuid-perl pgf
 texlive-latex-recommended texlive-generic-recommended texlive-latex-base
 texlive-fonts-recommended-doc libfreezethaw-perl ps2eps latex-beamer
 texlive-luatex texlive-font-utils latex-xcolor texlive-doc-base
 tex-common lacheck texlive-pictures



 I remember LyX as having a really big download, but don't have a
 computer to dink with. I have used LyX to produce a book.

I believe these are abandoned packages that are no longer required after
some upgrade to LyX or the respective packages!


On 04/07/2012 03:00 PM, C de-Avillez hgg...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 The actual DEPENDency list for Lyx is quite small:

 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx | grep Depend
 Depends: libboost-regex1.46.1
 Depends: libboost-signals1.46.1
 Depends: libc6
 Depends: libenchant1c2a
 Depends: libgcc1
 Depends: libmythes-1.2-0
 Depends: libqtcore4
 Depends: libqtgui4
 Depends: libstdc++6
 Depends: zlib1g
 Depends: lyx-common
 Depends: xdg-utils
 PreDepends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx-common | grep
 Depend
 Depends: tex-common
 Depends: python
 PreDepends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends tex-common | grep
 Depend
 |Depends: debconf
 Depends: debconf-2.0
 Depends: ucf
 |Depends: debconf
 Depends: cdebconf
 Depends: dpkg
 [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$

 Also, some of the above are already present (like dpkg, libc6, etc).

 Now, if you are set to automatically install 'Recommends'... the indeed
 you are going to have a much larger install, since part of TeX will
 also be installed (and yes, it is BIG).

 My LyX install cannot be used as a sample, since I run SVN head and
 build it locally (with debug symbols).

Well as I recall I had the recommendations turned off. Besides, I
installed LyX with synaptic.

The bug appears to have been backed up by another user.

I thought ( it is true) that a stand-alone LyX is 30MB but I wasn't
aware that the TeX packages are the Big deal!

On 04/20/2012 04:46 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
 You do NOT have to have TeX installed to use LyX. Only to compile to
 PDF. Plenty of people use TeX-less installs on netbooks, etc.

 Richard 

What about the math? I am writing a technical document which requires
math formulas  even physics notation -e.g; (quantum) bracket- (it's
actually a physics document for a course). I'd like to collaborate with
someone to write it  edit it. Doesn't that requires TeX?


On 04/20/2012 07:03 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
 The best approach for ubuntu users which doesn't have a cxn is to
 create a local repository with debmirror in a place that you have cxn
 and then transport it to the place where you doesn't have the cxn.
 This is tedious but is the best way to do it.

 Alex 

Thanks Alex; I read that I could grab the local .deb files but these are
removed when I clean the system.


If you (any of you) care to guide me on how to download the packages so
I can make the install on the non-conected system, that would be greatly
appreciated; otherwise I will refer to the ubuntu forums!

Thanks all anyways

-- 
Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

Thunderbird Signature



-- 
Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

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Fwd: Re: Re: LyX download size

2012-05-03 Thread Merhebi, Bob


 Original Message 
Subject:Re: Re: LyX download size
Date:   Thu, 03 May 2012 11:26:49 +0300
From:   Merhebi, Bob 
Reply-To:   bobmerh...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.com
CC: ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com, a...@cphr.edu.cu,
rgh...@comcast.net, hgg...@ubuntu.com, brucemcgov...@earthlink.net



Hello all,

On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 09:33:27 -0500, irlandes
 wrote:
> Here is the list of LyX dependencies on 10.04, list obtained by apt-get
> remove and then cancel:
>
> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
> required:
> texlive-extra-utils texlive-base texlive-pictures-doc
> texlive-fonts-recommended doc-base texlive-pstricks-doc dvipng lmodern
> texlive-common
> texlive-latex-extra-doc libaiksaurus-1.2-0c2a texlive-pstricks luatex
> preview-latex-style ttf-lyx prosper tipa
> texlive-latex-recommended-doc texlive-latex-base-doc libkpathsea5
> libboost-signals1.40.0 libt1-5 libaiksaurus-1.2-data texlive-latex-extra
> texlive-binaries lyx-common libmldbm-perl libuuid-perl pgf
> texlive-latex-recommended texlive-generic-recommended texlive-latex-base
> texlive-fonts-recommended-doc libfreezethaw-perl ps2eps latex-beamer
> texlive-luatex texlive-font-utils latex-xcolor texlive-doc-base
> tex-common lacheck texlive-pictures
>
>
>
> I remember LyX as having a really big download, but don't have a
> computer to dink with. I have used LyX to produce a book.

I believe these are abandoned packages that are no longer required after
some upgrade to LyX or the respective packages!


On 04/07/2012 03:00 PM, C de-Avillez  wrote:
> The actual DEPENDency list for Lyx is quite small:
>
> [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx | grep Depend
> Depends: libboost-regex1.46.1
> Depends: libboost-signals1.46.1
> Depends: libc6
> Depends: libenchant1c2a
> Depends: libgcc1
> Depends: libmythes-1.2-0
> Depends: libqtcore4
> Depends: libqtgui4
> Depends: libstdc++6
> Depends: zlib1g
> Depends: lyx-common
> Depends: xdg-utils
> PreDepends: dpkg
> [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends lyx-common | grep
> Depend
> Depends: tex-common
> Depends: python
> PreDepends: dpkg
> [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$ apt-cache depends tex-common | grep
> Depend
> |Depends: debconf
> Depends: 
> Depends: ucf
> |Depends: debconf
> Depends: cdebconf
> Depends: dpkg
> [cerdea-aws]cerdea@xango4-wired:~$
>
> Also, some of the above are already present (like dpkg, libc6, etc).
>
> Now, if you are set to automatically install 'Recommends'... the indeed
> you are going to have a much larger install, since part of TeX will
> also be installed (and yes, it is BIG).
>
> My LyX install cannot be used as a sample, since I run SVN head and
> build it locally (with debug symbols).

Well as I recall I had the recommendations turned off. Besides, I
installed LyX with synaptic.

The bug appears to have been backed up by another user.

I thought (& it is true) that a stand-alone LyX is <30MB but I wasn't
aware that the TeX packages are the Big deal!

On 04/20/2012 04:46 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> You do NOT have to have TeX installed to use LyX. Only to compile to
> PDF. Plenty of people use TeX-less installs on netbooks, etc.
>
> Richard 

What about the math? I am writing a technical document which requires
math formulas & even physics notation -e.g; (quantum) bracket- (it's
actually a physics document for a course). I'd like to collaborate with
someone to write it & edit it. Doesn't that requires TeX?


On 04/20/2012 07:03 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> The best approach for ubuntu users which doesn't have a cxn is to
> create a local repository with debmirror in a place that you have cxn
> and then transport it to the place where you doesn't have the cxn.
> This is tedious but is the best way to do it.
>
> Alex 

Thanks Alex; I read that I could grab the local .deb files but these are
removed when I clean the system.


If you (any of you) care to guide me on how to download the packages so
I can make the install on the non-conected system, that would be greatly
appreciated; otherwise I will refer to the ubuntu forums!

Thanks all anyways

-- 
Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

Thunderbird Signature



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Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

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