On 5/01/2023 01:52, Tom Callaway wrote:
Hi Fedora,
TeXLive 2022 (composed of texlive-base and texlive SRPMs) is landing in
rawhide today. I've done extensive local testing in mock to try to make
sure it doesn't break anything obvious... but the size and scope of TL
means that there are probably still some bugs introduced by this update.
Please let me know if something stops building as a result of the new
texlive packages, either via email, bugzilla, twitter, mastodon, or carrier
pigeon, with as much detail as you can provide.
I do not plan to push this to any stable Fedora, BUT, I have tested with it
installed over Fedora 37 and it seems to work okay for me.
Apologies on the delay in getting this done. I realize TL 2023 is probably
coming out in a few months, hopefully, it will not take a year for me to
get that update in place.
Hi Spot,
Thank you for your hard work! I use texlive daily and really appreciate it.
I'm not sure if this is helps you, but I compiled a few of my largest
documents (~600 pages in total with lots of math and figures) and
visually compared one of them without any errors.
--
Arthur Bols
fas/irc: principis
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