From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 51351 invoked by alias); 13 Apr 2016 08:13:47 -0000 Mailing-List: contact cygwin-announce-help@cygwin.com; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-announce-owner@cygwin.com Reply-To: The Cygwin Mailing List Mail-Followup-To: cygwin-announce@cygwin.com Received: (qmail 9763 invoked by uid 89); 12 Apr 2016 18:21:21 -0000 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; auth=none X-Virus-Found: No X-Spam-SWARE-Status: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?No, score=-2.3 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,RP_MATCHES_RCVD,SPF_HELO_PASS,SPF_PASS autolearn=ham version=3.3.2 spammy=organized, operates, ships, won=e2?= X-HELO: limerock03.mail.cornell.edu X-CornellRouted: This message has been Routed already. From: Ken Brown Subject: texlive-collection-* 20160404-1 (TEST) To: cygwin-announce Message-ID: <570D3C93.8070804@cornell.edu> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 08:13:00 -0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.7.2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-PMX-Cornell-Gauge: Gauge=XXXXX X-SW-Source: 2016-04/txt/msg00030.txt.bz2 Cygwin's TeX Live 2015 collections have been updated to the latest upstream release as test releases. TeX Live provides a comprehensive, cross-platform TeX system. It includes all the major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts that are free software, including support for many languages around the world. For more information, see http://www.tug.org/texlive/ This test release includes the tlmgr (TeX Live Manager) utility. tlmgr allows a user to manage a TeX Live installation, both packages[1] and configuration options. tlmgr operates in two modes: system mode (the default) and user mode. Some of the actions operate on the system directories and are not available in user mode. But installing/removing/updating packages is allowed in user mode, with everything taking place in the user's home directory. I have restricted tlmgr so that certain system-mode actions that would interfere with Cygwin’s package manager (setup-*.exe) are disabled. You can see the currently enabled actions in /etc/texmf/tlmgr/config. I have tried to be conservative in this initial test release and have enabled only those actions that I’m fairly sure are safe[2]. I may enable more actions in the future. Please test this release and report back. Here are some things you can try: 1. tlmgr help 2. tlmgr paper [This will show you the current default paper size for the TeX Live programs.] 3. tlmgr paper letter [This sets the default paper size to "letter" size. It writes to various system directories, so you must run it as a user with write access to those directories, typically an administrator.] 4. tlmgr init-usertree [This initializes the directory ~/.local/share/texmf so that you can perform various user mode actions.] 5. tlmgr --usermode option showall 6. tlmgr --usermode option autobackup 1 7. tlmgr --usermode option backupdir ~/.local/share/texmf/tlpkg/backups [If the specified directory doesn’t exist, you’ll get a message telling you to create it.] 8. tlmgr info | grep -v '^i ' [This gives you a list of all upstream packages that are not installed on your system.] 9. tlmgr --usermode install noto [noto can be replaced by any other upstream package.] Ken Brown Cygwin's TeX Live maintainer [1] "Package" here is used in the sense of upstream TeX Live. There are about 3000 packages, which are organized into "collections". Cygwin only ships complete collections. For example, the noto package is part of the fontsextra collection. Up to now, there has been no supported way for a Cygwin user to install the noto package without installing the entire fontsextra collection. [2] "Safe" means that they won’t mess up your TeX Live installation.