2013/2/26 Hiroki Sato <h...@freebsd.org>: > Hello, > > Ports to replace print/*teTeX* with TeX Live 2012 are ready for > testing. Please note that this is not the final version and > committing the new ones into the ports tree will go in the following > phases: > > 1. Commit print/texlive-full for full version of TeX Live. > > 2. Update ports which depend on teTeX to make them possible to > select teTeX or TeX Live. teTeX by default at this phase. Split > TeX Live ports into smaller ones as necessary in parallel. > > 3. Switch the default to TeX Live. > > 4. Remove print/*teTeX*. > > The patch for phase 1 can be found at the following URL: > > http://people.allbsd.org/~hrs/FreeBSD/texlive-20130227-1.tar.gz > > This consists of the following ports: > > print/texlive-full > print/texlive-base > print/texlive-texmf > print/tex-ptexenc > print/xetex > print/luatex > devel/kpathsea > devel/web2c > > Please try to install print/texlive-full. The total size of the > installed files will be ~3GB, so be careful of free space on your > disk. While these ports still include some rough edges, all bits of > the TeX Live 2012 should be installed. Note that they cannot coexist > with the other TeX-related ports based on teTeX---this means you need > to remove all of TeX-related ports first. If you want a stable > version, please wait for migration procedure which will be submitted > in the end of phase 2. > > Non-English engines like pTeX also work but dviware (xdvi, dvips, > dvipdfmx, ...) for them and non-standard font maps are not included > (or activated) yet. They will be added when updating the existing > ports for the engine-specific versions of dviware. > > Some combinations of the ports on which TeX Live depends may lead to > a build problem due to version mismatch. If you notice build failure > or something wrong with the behavior, please send a report to me > directly via email. Thank you. >
Thanks for your work! I've never touched LaTeX in my life and wanted texlive to be in ports before starting learning it. However I can't believe it takes 3Go of disk space. Why is this so big? Regards, -- Demelier David _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"