Frank Mittelbach writes:
if you ask me: probably aix and even other sets of binaries, but i
would strongly vote for providing them ready to run outside the
core CD, eg in a way that the set of less used binaries is
available for download (or via a second CD) and can be installed
how many platforms do you support, Thomas?
Just the platforms that people have provided binaries for:
binaries/alpha-linux-libc6.tar.gz DEC Alpha / Linux (glibc 2)
binaries/alpha-osf.tar.gz DEC Alpha / Digital Unix 3.2 or later
binaries/hppa1.1-hpux9.tar.gz HPPA /
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Thomas Esser wrote:
how many platforms do you support, Thomas?
Just the platforms that people have provided binaries for:
...
binaries/ix86-netbsd.tar.gz Intel x86 / NetBSD 1.3 or later
...
This must be NetBSD = 1.3 and 1.5 :
NetBSD/i386 switched in 1.5
Sebastian,
Frank Mittelbach writes:
came from a TeX Live CD. The next incarnation has no AIX binaries on.
ouch -- wrong approach imho; the problem is already that too many
installations are incomplete (while texlive is more or less not:-)
taking away the binaries of some
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
Frank Mittelbach writes:
came from a TeX Live CD. The next incarnation has no AIX binaries on.
ouch -- wrong approach imho; the problem is already that too many
installations are incomplete (while texlive is more or less not:-)
Sebastian Rahtz writes:
came from a TeX Live CD. The next incarnation has no AIX binaries on.
ouch -- wrong approach imho; the problem is already that too many
installations are incomplete (while texlive is more or less not:-) taking away
the binaries of some major platform is not going to
Frank Mittelbach writes:
came from a TeX Live CD. The next incarnation has no AIX binaries on.
ouch -- wrong approach imho; the problem is already that too many
installations are incomplete (while texlive is more or less not:-)
taking away the binaries of some major platform is not
"T" == Thomas Esser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(martin@aix) ~/i/resume $ LANG=C xdvi tel.dvi
Could not load program xdvi.bin:
Dependent module /usr/lib/libXt.a(shr.o) could not be loaded.
Member shr.o is not found in archive
BTW: "rahtz" is of course *the* Sebastian Rahtz (who make TeX Live and
have written (with others) the LaTeX Companion books...
I always knew he must be a group to do all that amazing stuff :)
Karsten "never trust a quote you haven't faked yourself" Tinnefeld
--
Karsten Tinnefeld
Martin Buchholz writes:
It appears like xdvi.bin was built by someone named "rahtz", and not with
the standard AIX X11, but a non-standard /usr/local/X11R5. Note that
every time this binary is executed on any system, it will try to
access /home/scri95/users/, possibly invoking an
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