On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote: > Given my current frustration in > dealing with the demands/complaints from the users regarding the TeX > stuff that is presently on this machine (standard Debian 1.2 packages), > I want to try out TeTeX. > Very good idea! The advantage of teTex is that it is complete with all bells and whistles described in the LaTeX Book and the LaTeX Companion and that it is an implementation which adheres to the TDS (TeX Directory Structure). I never regretted having installed it here at my system and still don't understand why we have to reinvent the wheel for Debian. Well, maybe it's more fun for the maintainer of the Debian TeX system to do it all on his own... ;-)
> Can someone please give me the source from their dummy .deb package which > takes care of the TeX dependencies when using TeTeX? Either that or a > simple list of the needed specs would be greatly appreciated. > >From Markus Dickebohm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i have the following specs to deal with: ----------------------cut-here--------------------------------------- You just have to append the following lines to "/var/lib/dpkg/status": Package: equivs Status: install ok installed Priority: required Section: misc Installed-Size: 1 Maintainer: Markus Dickebohm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Version: 4.0-1 Provides: amslatex, amslatex, amsfonts, amstex, auctex, babel, bibindex, bibtex, bibtool, dvi2tty, kpathsea, latex, latex2e-doc, ltxmisc, ltxtool, mfbasfnt, mfbin, mflib, mfnfss, oldgerman, pandora, ps2pk, psnfss, xypic, texbin, texidoc, texinfo, texlib, texpsfnt, textfm, xdvi Depends: Description: This is a dummy package that tells debians package-management about software on the system equivalent to debian-packages. . Just name every package that is provided by your own activities in the line "Provides: " in the file "/var/lib/dpkg/status". Then you do the following: touch /var/lib/dpkg/info/equivs.list echo "exit 1" > /var/lib/dpkg/info/equivs.postrm Of course, you can supply your own adress in the "Maintainer"-field. ----------------------cut-here--------------------------------------- Have in mind that i had to break the lines here in this email! The "Provides:" field is actually one ininterrupted line. If not, dselect/dpkg will complain. Maybe somebody else has already developed a fine wrapper script for an installation of the teTeX binary distribution without dangerful messing around with system files? I have installed teTeX-0.4 in "/usr/local/lib/teTeX/" with symlinks pointing to the binaries of "/usr/local/lib/teTeX/bin/" in the regular "/usr/local/bin". This teTeX really is selfcontained and is very easy to setup and maintain if you closely follow the provided READMEs! Dropping in new packages (i added TIPA and MusixTeX) is very well manageable because of the TDS layout. Happy LaTeXin', P. *8^) -- Paul Seelig [EMAIL PROTECTED] African Music Archive - Institute for Ethnology and Africa Studies Johannes Gutenberg-University - Forum 6 - 55099 Mainz/Germany Our AMA Homepage in the WWW at http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bender/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]