[OS X TeX] Updated i-Packages with universal binaries
Gerben Wierda
Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Fri Feb 3 16:02:43 EST 2006
On 3 Feb 2006, at 19:29, Philipp Mathey wrote:
> I am sure this has been asked before :
> does it matter in which order one installs/updates i-packages ?
> If there is a recommended order, what is it ?
i-Installer will tell you if one package requires stuff that is in
another package, open the other package for you if you want to.
For the rest, the order of install does not matter at all, just as
everything reuiqred for one package is available in the end. If you
do the 'best' order you get no warnings you have to ignore.
One change with previous: ghostscript now requires libpng.
G
>
> On 3-Feb-06, at 12:22 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>> The following i-Packages have been updated and now contain
>> universal binaries:
>>
>> p7zip
>> pstoedit
>> fondu
>> jpeg
>> ImageMagick
>> wvWare
>> ttf2pt1
>> potrace
>> netpbm
>> macutils
>> lcdftypetools
>> latex2rtf
>> ghostscript-8
>> bibtool
>> autotrace
>> libwmf
>> bzip2 (only distributed for developers because of the libbzip2.a
>> library)
>> libtiff
>> libpng
>> freetype2
>>
>> The libiconv i-Package now only contains an uninstall phase.
>>
>> G
>>
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