On 07/21/2017 10:18 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 21/07/2017 à 23:14, Alice Wonder a écrit :
I always install official TeXLive in /usr/local/texlive - yum update
thanks me. Every few months I update it, but keeping it outside of RPM
means I don't get tons of individual packages, many that I never use,
constantly updating in yum.
And how do you manage conflicts with packages? Do you blacklist them in
Yum's repo configuration? And how about the stuff dependending on them?
Install it manually using --nodeps?
Niki
There aren't any conflicts. I did make the following file:
# /etc/profile.d/texlive.sh
#if [ ${UID} -gt 1000 ]; then
export PATH=/usr/local/texlive/2016/bin/x86_64-linux:$PATH
#fi
If a package on my system wants a CentOS texlive as dependency it gets
it, there are texlive packages installed.
But users get the texlive in /usr/local/texlive
The directory /usr/local/texlive is owned by a user:group
texlive:texlive and I log in as that user to run tlmgr to update the
install.
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