[tex-live] Sorting out updmap/updmap-sys-troubles
Zdenek Wagner
zdenek.wagner at gmail.com
Wed May 23 13:25:00 CEST 2012
2012/5/23 Ulrike Fischer <news3 at nililand.de>:
> Am Wed, 23 May 2012 12:02:06 +0200 schrieb Zdenek Wagner:
>
>>> But I already found a following question: While reading in the
>>> installation instructions of TeXLive 2011 I found this sentence:
>>>
>>> "You do not need to be root (administrator on Windows) to install,
>>> use, or manage TeX Live. In fact, we recommend installing it as a
>>> normal user,..."
>
>>> If the default installation is as normal user, why do the users have
>>> to bother with updmap-sys at all? On miktex with a single-user
>>> installation in a restricted account you only have to (can) use
>>> updmap.
>
>> I am not a Windows user but I can explain what I do on Linux. I select
>> a normal user (usually me) who will be responsible for TeX Live
>> maintanance. I ask "root" to create /usr/local/texlive and change the
>> ownership so that the TL maintainer has write access.
> [...]
>
> Hm. But to be able "to ask root" you must know an admin password?
> This doesn't sound like an installation "as normal user" to me ;-)
>
I know the person who knows the password and he just creates the
directory owned by me and modifies PATH. This is the way how to
delegate maintenance of a piece of software to a trusted person and do
not give root rights.
> I normally install miktex only for me in a restricted account
> without any admin rights or knowledge of admin rights (at my job I
> wouldn't get them anyway).
>
> --
> Ulrike Fischer
>
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Zdeněk Wagner
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