I wondered if TL could be installed without rooting, I thank you to said me it's possible.
I make linux running on vmware locally under windows, and it's maybe why there is bug in the compilation, or maybe i have a problem to a part of my hard drive, but i hope no!
Thanks for informations.
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- Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:07 am
- Forum: TeX Live and MacTeX
- Topic: Installing TeX Live from source
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- Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:12 pm
- Forum: TeX Live and MacTeX
- Topic: Installing TeX Live from source
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Re: Installing TeX Live from source
ah yes thank you, i'll ask them.
I want to install it from source because i want to install texlive on a server whithout rooting, and i need to locally compile it and send the binaries on the server, tex is needed to display mathematical formulas on the wiki I want to create.
I want to install it from source because i want to install texlive on a server whithout rooting, and i need to locally compile it and send the binaries on the server, tex is needed to display mathematical formulas on the wiki I want to create.
- Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:36 pm
- Forum: TeX Live and MacTeX
- Topic: Installing TeX Live from source
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Installing TeX Live from source
Hi!
I'm trying to install texlive from source :texlive-20100722-source,
but during the compilation I obtain:
kpsewhich: not found
"kpsewhich mktex.cnf" failed
And in texlive README it's written:
To make a usable TeX installation, you have to have (thousands of)
support files as well as the ...
I'm trying to install texlive from source :texlive-20100722-source,
but during the compilation I obtain:
kpsewhich: not found
"kpsewhich mktex.cnf" failed
And in texlive README it's written:
To make a usable TeX installation, you have to have (thousands of)
support files as well as the ...