[tex-live] historic-texlive: convenient installers for old TeX Live releases
Szabó Péter
pts at f.fazekas.hu
Sun Jan 20 23:31:41 CET 2019
Dear TeX Live users and developers,
This is to announce historic-texlive: convenient installers for old TeX
Live releases.
https://github.com/pts/historic-texlive
historic-texlive is a set of scripts and binary executable for Unix for
easy
and convenient installation of TeX Live 2008--2018. All Unix platforms
are
supported. Windows (i386-cygwin, x86_64-cygwin, win32) isn't supported.
historic-texlive is useful for compiling old .tex documents reliably, to
reproduce the original output files (.dvi, .ps and .pdf). For writing
new
documents, the latest release of TeX Live is recommended.
Advantages of historic-texlive over the regular install-tl installer:
* It supports historic TeX Live releases out of the box, without the
need for
specifying -repository flags and matching the version of install-tl to
the
repository.
* It lets the user specify the platform, e.g. if the user asks for
i386-linux, then neither install-htl (the historic-texlive installer)
nor
tlmgr will install binary executables for other platforms (e.g.
x86_64-linux). (install-tl doesn't respect the user's choice this
way.)
* It contains a few bugfixes so the old installer works with newer
versions
of Perl.
* It doesn't ask any questions: it does something reasonable by default,
and
it can be customized using command-line flags.
* install-htl finishes quickly, because it doesn't download anything: it
delegates downloading to `tlmgr install', which the user should invoke
next.
Please note that historic-texlive is a hobby project of mine which I
hacked
together during the weekend. It's not an official TeX Live product.
If you have any feedback or suggestion for improvement, please let me
know.
(Please keep my e-mail address in the To: list, because I'm not
subscribed
to TeX Live mailing lists.)
Best regards,
Péter
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