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* start the installation process by entering '''i<Enter>'''. When the installation process is done, the last messages should like this:
* start the installation process by entering '''i<Enter>'''. When the installation process is done, the last messages should look like this:
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* '''N.B.''': if you are not using '''linux-i386''', the value to be added to the '''PATH''' variable is different; for example if you are using 64-bit linux, the installation log will report '''x86_64-linux''' instead of '''linux-i386'''.  
* '''N.B.''': if you are not using '''i386-linux''', the value to be added to the '''PATH''' variable is different; for example if you are using 64-bit linux, the installation log will report '''x86_64-linux''' instead of '''i386-linux'''.  
* make a copy of the main TL configuration file:
* make a copy of the main TL configuration file:
<geshi lang="bash">
<geshi lang="bash">
cp /opt/texlive/2008/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/
cp /opt/texlive/2008/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/
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* change some environment variables permanently as instructed by the installation log: add to '''/etc/profile''' the following lines ('''don't forget to check the value of PATH if you are not using linux-i386'''):
* change some environment variables permanently as instructed by the installation log: add to '''/etc/profile''' the following lines ('''don't forget to check the value of PATH if you are not using i386-linux'''):
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## added for TeX Live
## added for TeX Live

Revision as of 00:03, 17 October 2008

Introduction

This page describes steps to install TeX Live (TL from now) and needed tweaks so that other kpathsea programs that are not part of TL can also use TL data. This is useful if we recompile some program from sources and want it to be able to find TL data. For example, one might want to recompile pdftex with some patch, and use it instead of the binary coming with TL.

This guide was written for TL2008 on Ubuntu linux 8.01 and should work with no or little change for other Linux/UNIX systems.

When in doubt, please refer to the official TeX Live documentation. This guide serves as a quick guide for some very specific purposes:

  • how to install TL with minimal effort and confusion
  • how to use TL data with non-TL binaries
  • how to add local packages in a systematic way
  • how to use different versions of pdftex

Install TL

  • start with a shell where no tex-related environment variables are defined. A quick check can be done by

<geshi lang="bash"> printenv | fgrep TEX </geshi>

<geshi lang="bash"> cd $HOME/iso-images unlzma texlive2008.iso.lzma </geshi>

  • mount the TL image:

<geshi lang="bash"> mkdir -p /mnt/texlive2008 mount -t iso 9660 -o loop $HOME/iso-images/texlive2008.iso /mnt/texlive2008/ </geshi>

  • run the TL installer:

<geshi lang="bash"> perl /mnt/texlive2008/install-tl </geshi>

  • in next menu, change the destination of installation to /opt/texlive/2008 by entering:
d<Enter>
1<Enter>
/opt/texlive/2008<Enter>
r<Enter>
  • start the installation process by entering i<Enter>. When the installation process is done, the last messages should look like this:
 pre-generating all format files (fmtutil-sys --all), be patient...done

 See 
   /opt/texlive/2008/index.html 
 for links to documentation.  The TeX Live web site (http://tug.org/texlive/) 
 contains any updates and corrections.

 TeX Live is a joint project of the TeX user groups around the world;
 please consider supporting it by joining the group best for you. The
 list of groups is available on the web at http://tug.org/usergroups.html.

 Add /opt/texlive/2008/texmf/doc/man to MANPATH.
 Add /opt/texlive/2008/texmf/doc/info to INFOPATH.
 Most importantly, add /opt/texlive/2008/bin/i386-linux
 to your PATH for current and future sessions.

 Welcome to TeX Live!

/mnt/texlive2008/install-tl: done.
Logfile: /opt/texlive/2008/install-tl.log
  • N.B.: if you are not using i386-linux, the value to be added to the PATH variable is different; for example if you are using 64-bit linux, the installation log will report x86_64-linux instead of i386-linux.
  • make a copy of the main TL configuration file:

<geshi lang="bash"> cp /opt/texlive/2008/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/ </geshi>

  • change some environment variables permanently as instructed by the installation log: add to /etc/profile the following lines (don't forget to check the value of PATH if you are not using i386-linux):

<geshi lang="bash">

    1. added for TeX Live

TEXMFCNF=/opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c MANPATH=/mnt/texlive2008/texmf/doc/man:$MANPATH INFOPATH=/mnt/texlive2008/texmf/doc/info:$INFOPATH PATH=/opt/texlive/2008/bin/i386-linux:$PATH export TEXMFCNF MANPATH INFOPATH PATH </geshi>

  • logout and login again to ensure that the above environment variables are set. With bash as the default shell, it can be done by saying:

<geshi lang="bash"> exec bash -login </geshi>

  • ensure that the new configuration file can be searched:

<geshi lang="bash"> texhash /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/ </geshi>

  • test the installation:

<geshi lang="bash"> pdflatex sample2e </geshi>

  • if things go well, we should get a log similar to the below:
$ pdflatex sample2e
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.1415926-1.40.9 (Web2C 7.5.7)
 %&-line parsing enabled.
entering extended mode
(/mnt/texlive2008/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/sample2e.tex
LaTeX2e <2005/12/01>
.
.
.
Output written on sample2e.pdf (3 pages, 69560 bytes).
Transcript written on sample2e.log.

Use non-TL binaries with TL data

TL and all kpathsea programs use a config file called texmf.cnf to search for needed data. In previous steps we have already defined an environment variable TEXMFCNF, which causes that all kpathsea programs will read the config file located at /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/texmf.cnf. This is a good practice to follow, since it simplifies all configuration issues into one single, fixed place.

Then to make non-TL binaries work with TL data, we change texmf.cnf to get rid of $SELFAUTOPARENT: <geshi lang="bash"> cd /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c cp texmf.cnf texmf.cnf.orig sed -i -e 's:.SELFAUTOPARENT:/mnt/texlive2008:' texmf.cnf </geshi>

Keeping packages up-to-date

  • Tell TL that we want to update packages from TL site:

<geshi lang="bash"> tlmgr option location http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008 </geshi>

  • check which packages can be updated:

<geshi lang="bash"> tlmgr update --list </geshi>

  • update one package (rerun without --dry-run when you are sure):

<geshi lang="bash"> tlmgr update --dry-run <package-name> </geshi>

  • update all package (rerun without --dry-run when you are sure):

<geshi lang="bash"> tlmgr update --dry-run --all </geshi>

  • Recommendations for update:
    • don't update until you know why you have to
    • backup before update, so things can be reverted
    • do not update all packages in one go

Add another texmf tree

Suppose we have tetex previously installed to /opt/tetex-3.0. The tetex texmf tree is then located at /opt/tetex-3.0/share/texmf. To add this texmf tree to our setup, we do this: <geshi lang="bash"> ln -s /opt/tetex-3.0/share/texmf /opt/texlive/texmf-tetex sed -i ' /^TEXMFLOCAL/ a\ TEXMFTETEX = /opt/texlive/texmf-tetex s/^TEXMF = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&,!!$TEXMFTETEX/ s/^TEXMFDBS = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&,!!$TEXMFTETEX/ s/^SYSTEXMF = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&;$TEXMFTETEX/ ' /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/texmf.cnf </geshi>

We can repeat the above steps to add as many texmf trees as we need. For each texmf tree we must:

  • choose a variable name that it's not used yet (TEXMFTETEX in the above example)
  • locate the path to the texmf tree, and make a symlink in /opt/texlive
  • adjust the above commands accordingly.

Or, it is possible to use the below script to automate the above steps. Save it to a file called eg add-texmf-tree.sh. <geshi lang="bash">

  1. !/bin/bash
  2. script to add a texmf tree to texmf.cnf
  3. Usage: $0 <variable-name> <texmf-location> /path/to/texmf.cnf
  4. Example: $0 TEXMFTETEX /opt/texlive/texmf-tetex /opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/texmf.cnf
  1. set -x

set -e VARNAME=$1 LOCATION=$(echo "$2" | sed 's,/$,,') CFG_FILE=$3

ExitWithError() {

   echo -e "Error: $@"
   exit

}


  1. check the arguments for possible mistakes
  2. __________________________________________

[ -n "$CFG_FILE" ] || ExitWithError "Missing argument(s).\nUsage: $0 <variable-name> <texmf-location> /path/to/texmf.cnf" [ -d $LOCATION ] || ExitWithError "$LOCATION is not a directory" [ -f $CFG_FILE ] || ExitWithError "$CFG_FILE is not a regular file" [ -w $CFG_FILE ] || ExitWithError "$CFG_FILE is not writable"

echo $VARNAME | grep -q '^TEXMF[A-Z0-9_]*$' || \

   ExitWithError "<variable-name> can contain only uppercase letter, digits and underscore and must start with 'TEXMF'"

grep -q '^TEXMF = ' $CFG_FILE || \

   ExitWithError "$CFG_FILE do not contain TEXMF; is it a texmf.cnf file?"

! grep -q "^$VARNAME = " $CFG_FILE || \

   ExitWithError "$VARNAME is already used in $CFG_FILE; choose a different name"


  1. backup texmf.cnf before changing it:
  2. _____________________________________

cp texmf.cnf texmf.cnf--`date '+%Y-%m-%d.%T'`


  1. change texmf.cnf
  2. _________________

sed -i " /^TEXMFLOCAL/ a\ $VARNAME = $LOCATION s/^TEXMF = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&,!!\$$VARNAME/ s/^TEXMFDBS = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&,!!\$$VARNAME/ s/^SYSTEXMF = .*TEXMFLOCAL/&;\$$VARNAME/ " $CFG_FILE </geshi>

Some notes on the relevant variables above:

  • TEXMF: specifies whhich texmf trees are searched, and in which order. The order of the texmf trees given in TEXMF is important: earlier trees take predecence over later ones in TEXMF. Edit texmf.cnf manually to change the order if needed.
  • TEXMFDBS: contains list of texmf trees with ls-R filename databases. Running texhash without arguments will re-generating ls-R for texmf trees listed in TEXMFDBS. It's OK to have ls-R in a tree not listed in TEXMFDBS; it will be used, but will not be updated by running texhash.
  • SYSTEXMF: contains a list of system texmf trees; its meaning is roughly this: if the source of a font is found in a system texmf tree and that tree is not writeable for the current user, then the scripts mktexpk, mktextfm, and mktexmf will install their output into VARTEXFONTS.

Run pdftex compiled from sources

Sometimes it's desirable to run a different version of pdftex than the one comming with TL, for example when we want to run pdftex with some features or bugfixes not included in the version in TL. Then we must compile pdftex from sources and do some extra steps.

  • compiling pdftex from sources: download pdftex sources tarball and apply patches if needed. Suppose that we have unpacked pdftex sources to $HOME/src/pdftex-1.40.9, then to build it:

<geshi lang="bash"> cd $HOME/src/pdftex-1.40.9 ./build.sh </geshi>

  • when the above process finishes, the pdftex binary should be located at $HOME/src/pdftex-1.40.9/build/texk/web2c/pdftex
  • edit /home/opt/texlive/2008/texmf-var/web2c/fmtutil.cnf to apply the below changes:

<geshi lang="diff"> $ diff -u fmtutil.cnf.orig fmtutil.cnf --- fmtutil.cnf.orig 2008-09-21 17:03:06.642547786 +0200 +++ fmtutil.cnf 2008-09-21 17:03:11.086872146 +0200 @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@

# $Id: format.latex.cnf 9357 2008-07-08 11:58:23Z preining $
latex           pdftex language.dat    -translate-file=cp227.tcx *latex.ini
pdflatex        pdftex language.dat    -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdflatex.ini

+pdflatex2 pdftex2 language.dat -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdflatex2.ini

#
lualatex        luatex  language.dat    lualatex.ini
pdflualatex     luatex  language.dat    pdflualatex.ini

@@ -126,6 +127,7 @@

etex           pdftex  language.def    -translate-file=cp227.tcx *etex.ini
pdfetex                pdftex  language.def    -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfetex.ini
pdftex         pdftex  language.def    -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfetex.ini

+pdftex2 pdftex2 language.def -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfetex2.ini

# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: format.physe.cnf 8442 2008-05-31 23:30:56Z karl $
physe           pdftex -               physe.ini

</geshi>

  • create a file $HOME/texmf/tex/generic/config/pdfetex2.ini with the contents

<geshi lang="tex"> \input pdfetex.ini </geshi>

  • create a file $HOME/texmf/tex/generic/config/pdflatex2.ini with the contents

<geshi lang="tex"> \input pdflatex.ini </geshi>

  • make symlinks (suppose that $HOME/bin is in $PATH):

<geshi lang="bash"> ln -s $HOME/src/pdftex-1.40.9/build/texk/web2c/pdftex $HOME/bin/pdftex2 ln -s $HOME/src/pdftex-1.40.9/build/texk/web2c/pdftex $HOME/bin/pdflatex2 </geshi>

  • create formats:

<geshi lang="bash"> fmtutil --byfmt pdftex2 fmtutil --byfmt pdflatex2 </geshi>

  • the new formats will be located in $HOME/.texlive2008/texmf-var/web2c/pdftex2. To make it searchable to pdftex, we need to:

<geshi lang="bash"> ln -s $HOME/.texlive2008/texmf-var/web2c/pdftex2 $HOME/.texlive2008/texmf-var/web2c/pdftex </geshi>

  • test the new binary:

<geshi lang="bash"> pdftex2 story \\bye pdflatex2 sample2e </geshi>

Maintain packages installed locally

If we keep installing local packages to a texmf tree for some time, we will find out that it's getting difficult to keep track of what has been installed, and how to remove or upgrade a package. This is the place where a package management system is useful. We will use miktex tools to maintain our local packages.

(to be continued)