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On 07/06/07 13:01, Nocte Diemque wrote:
> Is there any information about the status of LaTeX under SL now that
> Thomas Esser has declared his desupport of tetex
> (http://www.tug.org/tetex) ?
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> I always found the absence of many packages under tetex irritating
> but I nonetheless applauded the philosophy for tetex.
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> I realize there was disucssion of versions of tetex back in 05 and
> recently there was a posting re beamer. My concern is that a basic
> requirement for users of SL is surely an up-to-date and full
> implementation of LaTeX and it seems that tetex will no longer
> provide either of these.
>
> With best regards.
Given that T.U.V and hence ScientificLinux has a policy not to just
replace existing packages in a released version, I guess that a switch
from tetex to TexLive won't happen for the existing releases. This
implies a commitment to fix security bugs in tetex, but will probably
not go as far as to backport useful features.
Fedora tried to get it into Fedora7 but failed:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureTexLive
I guess that it will appear in F8, and hence in the next TUV+SL versions.
However, having a more recent TeX as an addon-package would certainly be
a worthy goal. If it doesn't replace the existing tetex, it could go
into the "contrib/" area. We currently don't have an equivalent to
CentOS-Extra where packages conflicting with the base distro could go.
regards
jan
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