On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 20:54 +0100, Till Maas wrote: > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 10:31, Michael A. Peters wrote: > > > upstream maintained anymore, what direction Fedora will choose to take I > > don't know. > > Afaik Fedora is going to ship TeXLive, a little bit of information can be > found here: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureTexLive > > Regards, > Till > Yeah - trust me, it isn't going to be a cakewalk (I am the one who did the teTeXRPM and texjive experimental packaging mentioned on that page - it was just too much work for me to keep it going) When they do have TeXLive packaged in RPM, it may be worth it to use their packaging again - but for now, using teTeX is using old macros - and manually updating them to current macros is not a cake walk either, just easier to install TeXLive 2007 - as a large number of packages in the texmf tree have been updated. There's other benefits as well to using TeXLive 2007 now. For example, the Dia program can export to LaTeX so that you can include diagrams created in Dia right in your LaTeX document w/o needing to go the eps route. This is nice as the text in a diagram is rendered by LaTeX using whatever fonts your document uses. But it won't work with teTeX unless you install additional macro package, which I believe (not 100% positive) itself wants updates to some of the macros in teTeX. So a user has to manually update their TeX system as it is in order to take advantage of a cool new feature of a very useful program in Fedora Extras. Hopefully TeXLive (or another modern implementation) will be packaged for FC7, I do not envy the task of doing it though. >