
Ryan Mullen <rmmullen@gmail.com> wrote: |Hello Steffen, | |On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso <sdaoden@yandex.com> |wrote: |> [2] http://kergis.com/en/kertex.html | |rmull here - thank you for the pointer. I ended up doing a network install |of texlive starting from instructions located on the Arch wiki: | |https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TeX_Live#Alternative:\ |_TeX_Live_network_install Just like you wrote. |With the network installation script, one can configure their texlive |distribution to be as minimal ~40-60 MBytes. I wasn't exactly sure which |packages I needed but I ended up with something like 120MBytes of on-disk |footprint. Additionally, a package manager called 'tlmgr' is installed that |can help the user install additional packages on the fly as needed. The |entire procedure was quite simple. Sounds great as you end up on the ceiling of and embedded in TUG.org. Pretty small, too. |It's completely outside of CRUX's management at this time, and I have no Whatever i tried to say with that at first hand.. pfff. From the IRC log it took 30 minutes until you got there? I think writing the mails took me that much :) (And yours is working...) |plans to make a Pkgfile. The network install script presents a textual menu |that can be used for choosing which options should be included, and there |is nothing like this, as far as I am aware, packaged for CRUX. That's good |enough for me because it's not the only non-managed software I have |installed - it all just lives in /usr/local and doesn't clutter up my |system much. | |Regards, |Ryan Ciao, --steffen