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Re: Updating GW distribution: msg#00554

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Subject: Re: Updating GW distribution

On 29 Jun 2004, at 11:27 AM, David Oliver wrote:

I've not updated my teTeX distribution via GW's installer (v.2 circa 2002) in sometime and wish to do so now.

It's always nice to get up to date every once in a while...

Would that it were possible to update packages and documentation that have changed or been added rather than reinstalling the entire multi-megabyte distribution. I suspect this is not possible and if anyone wants to confirm this (or pleasantly surprise me otherwise) I'd be grateful.

i-Installer is as clever as it can be: it will only *download* that which has changed (if you haven't updated in a while that still may well be significant). It would be a fairly impossible task, I believe, to incrementally upgrade the whole TeX tree. Besides, it makes no difference from your end, as we'll see...

Can someone remind me of the special care one needs to take on a re-install (actually, an update) as opposed to first install or point me to an appropriate doc with this information? I could not find this point discussed at http://www.rna.nl/tex.html. I mainly wonder whether the directory structure will be automatically updated or an entire new structure installed in addition in ~/Library/

You might be thinking of the readme.howtexfindsfiles.txt, but apart from that I don't believe there is a document about this sort of thing. Relax and let i-Installer do the work for you...

If you've installed things as you should have, you need take no precautions.
i-Installer will overwrite everything in the texmf.tetex tree and the texmf.gwtex tree (both in the /usr/local/tetex/share/ directory), and leave intact everything inside the texmf.local tree as well as ~/Library/texmf/. That's why the separate directories exist!

Best of luck!

W



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