[tex-live] TL temp folder under windows
Lars Madsen
daleif at imf.au.dk
Wed Nov 28 10:03:27 CET 2012
I think I got it working yesterday, by just altering Sieps w32client script a bit.
Your two tlmgr lines are interesting, but as far as I can see would not install the 'uninstaller'
I made the assumption that texmf-var and texmf-config would be in 'normal' position and ran the create_uninstaller
Seems to work fine.
I need to do a few tests though.
/Lars Madsen
Institut for Matematik / Department of Mathematics
Aarhus Universitet / Aarhus University
Mere info: http://au.dk/daleif@imf / More information: http://au.dk/en/daleif@imf
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From: Norbert Preining [preining at logic.at]
Sent: 28 November 2012 00:01
To: Lars Madsen
Cc: Texlive [tex-live at tug.org]
Subject: Re: [tex-live] TL temp folder under windows
Hi Lars,
On Di, 27 Nov 2012, Lars Madsen wrote:
> Been working a bit with my idea for creating a transplanted TL on windows.
tlmgr path
tlmgr postaction
are our friends ... don't forget them.
> there is a folder
> 2012/temp
> containing lots of .xz filers
They should have been removed after successful installation.
They are not necessary (as the name temp says)
> BTW: about a month ago I asked whether there are other system dependent files in a TL installation on windows other than the font cache. I never got an answer for that question. Does anyone know?
I don't think so, besides the desktop integration etc, see above.
Best wishes
Norbert
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