Re: [NTG-context] Debian Install

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Author: Hans Hagen
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Debian Install
Olivier wrote:

>Quoting "Hans Hagen" :
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>>-- was pragma@??? on Oct 15, 2005 at 01:54:28 --
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>>Olivier wrote:
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>>>Actually, the file texmf.cnf should be located at /etc/texmf/ like all
>>>the config files for the tetex distrib (and I assume the
>>>/usr/share/texmf/web2c
>>>is just a link from there).
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>>actually, moving all such files to etc is a bad idea; if etc really wants
>>that file there (maybe under /etc/web2c), best make a symlink from there to
>>the formal place tex tree; makes updating easier; a lot of effort goes into
>>making the tex tree clean and self contained, so moving files outside the
>>tree is a bad idea.
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>I understand some people may have different views. I was just trying to
>tell the way it is done in the Debian GNU/Linux system.
>There is a policy about TeX stuff location inside the system which is
>described in the Debian TeX policy here:
> http://people.debian.org/~frank/Debian-TeX-Policy
>This includes as you can read in the first paragraph on config:
> The central configuration file for TeX applications is
> /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf, the central font configuration file is
> /var/lib/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg, the central
> language/hyphenation configuration
> /var/lib/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat, and format
> generation is determinded by /var/lib/texmf/web2c/fmtutil.cnf.
> All four files are generated by configuration update programs
> from configuration files in subdirectories of /etc/texmf.
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>That's how it is, and was'nt involved in the making of this policy :)
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sure -)

but it's confusing that some files end up in etc and some not; i could
imagine /etc/web2c that has all config files

>The original poster was asking for the normal setting in his Debian
>system and I believe it is correct. Moreover, it is always a bad idea to
>move files provided by packages: I know you are providing a sync
>mechanism for conTeXt but you'll certainly understand that doing this
>for every set of program in a system is something a sysadmin does'nt
>want to go into, and I guess that's where packaging system originated ;)
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tex reads multiple texmf.cnf files, so one way of getting around it is to make sure that your texmfcnf env var is set up right; that way one can put his own copy of texmf.cnf in a known place (home path or so);

Hans


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