The print/texlive/base port
texlive_base-2023 – base binaries for TeXLive typesetting distribution (cvsweb github mirror)
Description
TeX Live is an easy way to get up and running with TeX. It provides a comprehensive TeX system which includes all the major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts that are free software, including support for many languages around the world. This package contains the binary programs required by TeXLive.WWW: http://tug.org/texlive/
Readme
+----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Texmf Subsets ============= There are a number of texmf trees in the OpenBSD packages: texmf-buildset: The smallest of the subsets. This is primarily for building OpenBSD ports (approx 275MB). texmf-minimal: A teTeX like tree, suitable for casual TeX users who do not need many extra macros or ConTeXt (approx 320MB). texmf-full: Extra macros (approx 1.1GB). texmf-context: Macros for the conTeXt typesetter (approx 15MB). This was separated because conTeXt maintains it's own hashes separate from that of libkpse. As 99% of users don't use this, these hashes are generated only when the conTeXt macros are installed. texmf-docs: Documentation (approx 1.4GB). To take load off the OpenBSD mirrors this is only the documentation for the texmf-minimal and texmf-buildset trees. This should include documentation for the most popular packages. All sizes are approximate compressed package sizes and the texmf package contents do not overlap. There is a *lot* of functionality in texmf-full, so before reporting "missing" features, please try installing texmf-full first. Eg. xindy requires texmf-full. User Local Texmf Trees ====================== Individual users may override or add to the TeX class and style files supplied by TeX Live by installing them into ~/texmf. There is no need to run mktexlsr(1) for a texmf tree in a user's $HOME. You can test the installation by searching for the files using kpsewhich(1). Eg: % find $HOME/texmf /home/edd/texmf /home/edd/texmf/tex /home/edd/texmf/tex/latex /home/edd/texmf/tex/latex/acronym /home/edd/texmf/tex/latex/acronym/acronym.sty % kpsewhich acronym.sty /home/edd/texmf/tex/latex/acronym/acronym.sty Other Misc. Notes ================= Beta-testing Binaries --------------------- TeX Live now includes binaries suffixed with `-dev` (e.g. pdflatex-dev). These are beta versions of the typesetters, included in the distribution to encourage testing. https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/506646/what-is-latex-dev Tlmgr ----- The 'tlmgr' script is disabled in the OpenBSD package. If you were to use tlmgr to alter/update your texmf, the package tools would become rather upset. Soft Dependencies ----------------- Some requirements of TeX Live were not included as dependencies to make the package less bloated for people who don't need those features. As far as I know: * asymptote is in ports: graphics/asymptote * TeX Works is editors/texworks * latexmk is textproc/latexmk * textproc/py-pygments is required for the minted package. * converters/unix2dos is needed for installfont-tl script * x11/tk/${MODTK_VERSION} is needed for epspdftk * lang/ruby/${MODRUBY_LIBREV} is needed for convbkmk, epspdf, and other stuff. * Some scripts need bash. If you know more, please mail the package maintainer. Notes for Developers -------------------- * If you have a port which needs TeX stuff at build time, then it should BUILD_DEPENDS upon texlive_base which in turn will pull in texlive_texmf-buildset. * If the buildset is missing something that your port needs to build, then you can depend temporarily upon texlive_texmf-minimal or texlive_texmf-full. If you have to do this, please send an email to MAINTAINER so that we can have the support you need added to the buildset texmf. * If a non-texlive port installs texmf files then they should be installed into share/texmf-local, NOT share/texmf or share/texmf-dist. ConTeXt Broken -------------- I was unable to get the new ConTeXt with LuaMetaTeX working on OpenBSD. After trying to debug it myself with no joy, I tried asking upstream, but got no reponse: - https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg105219.html - https://github.com/contextgarden/luametatex/issues/7 Note to devs: if fixing context, please regen the pregen tarball after these steps: https://texdoc.org/serve/tiptrick.pdf/0 Have fun TeXing.
Maintainer
Edd Barrett
Multi-packages
texlive_base-2023 texlive_mktexlsr-2023 texlive_synctex-2023
Only for arches
aarch64 alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 mips64 mips64el powerpc powerpc64 riscv64 sparc64
Categories
Library dependencies
Build dependencies
Run dependencies
Reverse dependencies
- audio/disc-cover
- books/tex-by-topic
- devel/automake/1.9
- devel/coccinelle
- devel/cudd
- devel/doc++
- devel/simulavr
- editors/gummi
- editors/kile
- editors/ktikz
- editors/texmaker
- editors/texworks
- fonts/ru-pscyr
- graphics/asymptote
- graphics/dpic
- graphics/enblend-enfuse
- graphics/evince
- graphics/ipe
- graphics/l2p
- graphics/py-pyx
- math/R
- math/pari
- misc/open62541
- print/foiltex
- print/gl2ps
- print/kbibtex
- print/latex-mk
- print/lyx
- print/muttprint
- print/texinfo
- print/texlive/texmf
- textproc/bibtex2html
- textproc/dblatex
- textproc/latex2html
- textproc/latexmk
- textproc/lgrind
- textproc/p5-LaTeX-Driver
- textproc/p5-LaTeXML
- textproc/pdfgrep
- textproc/rubber
- x11/gnustep/dbuskit