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"Lightweight" TeX setup for NetBSD 5
For TeX typesetting, just plain TeX is enough for my purposes. I don't use LaTeX, nor do I want to download a full teTeX installation. I find the following set of packages is sufficient:
Code:
dialog dvipsk ghostscript ghostscript-fonts jpeg kpathsea lcms libpaper perl png poppler ptexenc t1lib tex-amsfonts tex-amsfonts-doc tex-cm tex-cm-doc tex-dvips tex-hyphen-base texlive-tetex tex-misc tex-plain tex-tetex tex-tex tex-tex-gyre-doc tex-texlive.infra tiff web2c xdvik xz The total size of the .tgz files for these packages is about 55 MB, which is "lightweight" compared to teTeX which weighs in at 237 MB. For context, the above works on NetBSD 5.1.2 release i386, and I suspect it should work for any NetBSD 5.*. I have not tried 6 beta. The packages are available from: http://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/p.../i386/5.0/All/ |
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Hi IdOp !
Thanks for the guide and the idea! |
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