[tex-live] porting a TeXLive-Installation to another PC
Siep Kroonenberg
siepo at cybercomm.nl
Mon Nov 24 11:51:50 CET 2008
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:49:23AM +0100, Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
> Staszek Wawrykiewicz writes:
> > On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Andreas Hirsch wrote:
> >
> > > I'm teaching a LaTeX-course at school and (as always) there are some
> > > problems for the kids to get TeX running at home.
> > >
> > > In special, some of my pupils have no or a bad internet-connection.
> > >
> > > I've downloaded the iso - but this is freezed as of august 2008.
> > >
> > > Is ist possible to copy an up-to-date installation of TeXLive to another
> > > PC? Is changing the PATH-Variable enough for runnig?
> >
> > The easiest way is to wget CTAN:/systems/texlive/tlnet/2008/archive/*
> > and install-tl/ , record that on usb pendrive or dvd and install from
> > that.
>
> Hi Staszek,
> unfortunately this is not as easy as it looks. The installer will
> only work if the directory structure is exactly the same as on the DVD
> image. This is not the case on CTAN. The install-tl/ directory
> contains the installer, some documentation, and a tlpkg/ directory.
> But there is no texlive.tlpdb in install-tl/tlpkg/, hence some work is
> still necessary.
>
> I think that copying an installed system and ask people to run Siep's
> script is the easiest way in this case.
This script was intended as a proof-of-concept script to give users
on a LAN access to a pre-installed system to which they didn't have
write access.
It would probably work, but please review the code first: do you
want a file association tying psview to .[e]ps, are you going to use
xetex, what manuals deserve menu shortcuts? And, most importantly,
add a shortcut to tlmgr and make sure it works.
Also, how important is it really that the system is up to date? You
could just give them the DVD as-is, and most people would be happy
with it.
--
Siep Kroonenberg
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