Am 19.10.2011 um 12:19 schrieb Chris Travers:

> If RHEL 6 (released about a year ago) is sticking to TeXLive 2007, we all 
> have problems.

The only problem is that of understanding. It's like the fifth wheel or the 
tool to change wheels that come with new car. They're not really usable, 
they're more kind of alibis. And that's the situation of TeX in Linux.

Because it's not necessary to build a second rail of distribution via DEB or 
RPM packages. TeX Live comes with its own package manager and in packages and 
in meta-packages. Use this opportunity!

In Mac OS X, Solaris, MS Windows we have the freedom to use third parties as 
suppliers of software packages. It's time that Linux grows up to that level. 
Even when it becomes complicated for the users and administrators to send bug 
reports to a thousand authors of TeX Live packages.


Have you thought of keeping exactly one (maybe only virtual) alibi server with 
long-term support software? In case someone asks you have something to 
present... (and when it's virtual you can easily add some CPU power and/or disk 
space, if needed)


BTW, the packages supplied by CTAN are *stable* packages. (It's also possible 
to get preliminary test software.)

--
Greetings

  Pete

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        A device that allows users to delete vast quantities of data with 
simple mnemonic commands.




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