Hi Karl, Karl Berry schrieb: > Hi Stephan, > > no other package relying on dehyph-exptl > > Indeed, nothing depends on it. > > just to make deinstallation of dehyph-exptl in preparation of a manual > > After install, run tlmgr remove dehyph-exptl ?
That says something like (sorry on wrong machine now): cannot remove the package, since it depends on collection-langgerman The command tlmgr remove --force dehyph-exptl works, however. Maybe I should be just fine with that. > Would it be possible to make dehyph-exptl a stand-alone package that > doesn't belong to any collection > > Sorry, no. That would make it a special case in every conceivable way. Is every package part of a collection? (Just wondering.) > other hand, might this be a non-issue in TeX Live 2009 > (because there will be no update freeze when TeX Live 2010 appears)? > > I still expect there to be an update freeze. What we *hope* (but cannot > know for sure until the time comes) is that it will be possible to run > "tlmgr update --all" and update from TL09 to TL10. That's independent > of whether there is a freeze on network updates. OK, that sounds good. Please ignore my last mail. Best regards, Stephan Hennig
