Hello Nicolas, Am Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 04:20:01PM +0100 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: > FWIW, I think texlive-scheme-* packages are opinionated collections that > have no other purpose than recreating past TeX distributions. One should > only rely on texlive-collection-* packages. > What collection to elect is another topic. If space is not an issue, and > you don’t want to bother with optimized dependencies, > texlive-collection-latexextra (1GB, around 1.4k packages) provides > almost everything needed to compile LaTeX documents, including PGF/TikZ > (no PSTricks, that’s in another collection). You may also want to add > texlive-babel-XXX for non-English languages.
thanks for your helpful suggestions! I think here again latency for downloading a lot of packages is an issue. In the end I gave the following a try: texlive-collection-latex, texlive-collection-latexrecommended, texlive-collection-xetex, texlive-babel, texlive-babel-{english,french,german}, plus a few eclectic packages I happen to use. For compiling a set of slides of a talk, now time is an issue: real 0m36,095s user 0m13,706s sys 0m22,710s With the monolithic texlive: real 0m9,127s user 0m9,260s sys 0m0,613s (which is already a lot when one has to recompile every time after making a small change). This looks a lot like https://issues.guix.gnu.org/75893 . I should test with your fix on the tex-team branch. Andreas