[OS X TeX] A recipe for installing TeXLive (TUG)
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Sat Nov 18 20:28:21 EST 2006
When you own an intelMac, then the term "powerpc" has to be replaced
by "i386"
I copy the correct for an intelMac below.
Claus
(2) Now set the symlink, by using the Applescript, which you should
create, if you haven't already done so. The entries should be
exactly as shown below
-- Applescript
-- symlink for intelMac i386
-- Nov. 2006
-- Claus Gerhardt
(* It is necessary to use the full path for source file and target
file, if the files or directories are not in the same directory.
Notice that the administrator privileges will be valid for a few
seconds after you entered your password, so don't play around with
the script, it won't ask for your password again in those
circumstances.*)
set sourceName to "/usr/local/texlive/2005/bin/i386-darwin" --enter
the name of source folder
set symlinkName to "/usr/local/" & "texprograms"
set scriptPath1 to "/usr/local/"
set shellScript to "cd " & scriptPath1 & ";"
set shellScript to shellScript & "rm -fR " & symlinkName & ";"
set shellScript to "ln -s -f " & sourceName & " " & symlinkName
do shell script shellScript with administrator privileges
-- End of script
Run the script in Script editor, you will be asked for your password.
Check, if everything is correct, by typing in the terminal window
readlink /usr/local/texprograms
and hitting return, notice that there is a free space after readlink.
The answer should be
/usr/local/texlive/2005/bin/i386-darwin
If this is not the case, check, if you made a mistake in the script,
and try again. If the error persists, stop and write to the list (you
must have made a mistake, very unlikely).
On Nov 19, 2006, at 1:14, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
> (2) Now set the symlink, by using the Applescript, which you should
> create, if you haven't already done so. The entries should be
> exactly as shown below
>
> -- Applescript
> -- symlink
>
> -- Nov. 2006
> -- Claus Gerhardt
>
> (* It is necessary to use the full path for source file and target
> file, if the files or directories are not in the same directory.
>
> Notice that the administrator privileges will be valid for a few
> seconds after you entered your password, so don't play around with
> the script, it won't ask for your password again in those
> circumstances.*)
>
>
> set sourceName to "/usr/local/texlive/2005/bin/powerpc-darwin" --
> enter the name of source folder
>
> set symlinkName to "/usr/local/" & "texprograms"
>
> set scriptPath1 to "/usr/local/"
>
> set shellScript to "cd " & scriptPath1 & ";"
> set shellScript to shellScript & "rm -fR " & symlinkName & ";"
> set shellScript to "ln -s -f " & sourceName & " " & symlinkName
>
> do shell script shellScript with administrator privileges
>
>
> -- End of script
>
> Run the script in Script editor, you will be asked for your password.
>
> Check, if everything is correct, by typing in the terminal window
>
> readlink /usr/local/texprograms
>
> and hitting return, notice that there is a free space after
> readlink. The answer should be
>
> /usr/local/texlive/2005/bin/powerpc-darwin
>
> If this is not the case, check, if you made a mistake in the
> script, and try again. If the error persists, stop and write to the
> list (you must have made a mistake, very unlikely).
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