[OS X TeX] A recipe for installing TeXLive (TUG)

Claus Gerhardt gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Sun Nov 19 05:35:07 EST 2006


Unfortunately I made in mistake in the Applescript for creating the  
symlink texprograms. The correct one is copied below. Sorry.

Also there is an additional symlink necessary for ~/Library/texmf,  
since the default installation TeXLive 2005 assumes that your  
personal texmf folder is in your homefolder, ie. ~/texmf. An  
additionl symlink will take care of that. Notice that an ordinary  
alias will not suffice. I shall also copy the necessary Applescript  
for that symlink below.

Claus

-- Applescript
-- symlink for creating texprograms

-- 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.

Notice that on an intelMac the term "powerpc" has to be replaced by  
"i386"**)


set sourceName to "/usr/local/texlive2005/bin/powerpc-darwin" --or  
i386-darwin

set symlinkName to "/usr/local/" & "texprograms"
set symlinkName1 to "/usr/local/" & "texlivesymlink"


set scriptPath1 to "/usr/local/"

set shellScript to "cd " & scriptPath1 & ";"
set shellScript to shellScript & "rm -fR " & symlinkName & ";"
set shellScript to shellScript & "ln -s  -f " & sourceName & " " &  
symlinkName

do shell script shellScript with administrator privileges

--End of script

-- Applescript
-- symlink for creating ~/texmf

-- 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 dirName to do shell script "dirname " & "~/ex"


set sourceName to dirName & "/Library/texmf"

set symlinkName to dirName & "/texmf"


set shellScript to "ln -s  -f " & sourceName & " " & symlinkName

do shell script shellScript

-- End of script




On Nov 19, 2006, at 2:47, Claus Gerhardt wrote:

> Let me give a detailed  recipe for installing TeXLive 2005 using  
> its default installation. This second version corrects some  
> mistakes that I made in the first the corrections of which I have  
> already posted. There won't be any new corrections, it is only a  
> complete, corrected recipe.
>
> The most *important* correction is, that on an intelMac the term  
> "powerpc" has to be replaced by "i386" *everywhere*!
>
> This applies especially to the Applescript for the symlink. In  
> order to keep this recipe readable, I shall refer to this change  
> only once again in that particular Applescript and nowhere else.  
> But those with an intelMac should be aware of it.
>
> (I) Prerequisites:
>
> (1) Create this Applescript application for switching the display  
> of hidden files on and off, that I offered in a previous mail and  
> switch the display of hidden files on. I copy it again below.
>
> I am not the author, but I forgot where I downloaded it from and  
> who wrote it, I only added a small detail.
>
> Save this Applescript as an application and store its icon in the  
> Dock.
>
> --Applescript
>
> tell application "Finder" to quit
> display dialog "Show Hidden Files..." buttons {"ON", "OFF",  
> "Cancel"} ¬
> 	default button 3
> copy the result as list to {buttonpressed}
>
> try
> 	if the buttonpressed is "OFF" then do shell script ¬
> 		"defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles OFF"
> 	if the buttonpressed is "ON" then do shell script ¬
> 		"defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles ON"
> end try
>
> tell application "Finder" to launch
>
> -- End of script
>
>
> (2) Create the Applescript (not application) that will create a  
> symlink, I shall provide a copy below with the full details so that  
> you will have nothing to change. The path will be slightly  
> different from what I copied previously, but then I used my own  
> path, which is different, since I didn't follow the default.
>
> (3) Make sure that you have a copy of BBEdit or maybe Textwrangler  
> for editing two files. Textwrangler can be downloaded for free, but  
> I don't know if it will also allow editing with administrative  
> permissions. You should test first that you can do that by opening  
> (for the rest of the recipe I shall always assume to work in BBEdit)
> /private/etc/profile
>
> You can find this file by double clicking on the alias "etc" that  
> you will see when double clicking on your hard disk icon:
>
> drag the file "profile" to BBEdit's icon so that it will be opened.  
> At the end of the file you will see something like
>
> ## TeX modifications start at Fri Nov  3 17:39:47 CET 2006
> ## Do not remove the previous line
> if [ `whoami` != "root" ]
> then
>   PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/texprograms"
>   export PATH
> fi
> ## Do not remove the next line
> ## TeX modifications end at Fri Nov  3 17:39:47 CET 2006
>
> probably with different dates and certainly with a different path,  
> since this is already the correct path that should be implemented  
> after the installation of TeXLive.
>
> Delete any letter and retype it so that the file has been changed.  
> When doing so you will first be asked, if the status of the file  
> should be changed, click "yes", and later when you will save it,  
> you will be asked for your password,  save the file after you  
> retyped the letter.
>
> This will be proof that you can edit the relevant files, only two.
>
> If you cannot edit this file then forget the whole thing.
>
> This profile file contains the system wide path for the bash shell.  
> The corresponding file for the C-shell (csh) is called csh.login  
> and is in the same directory. It contains the similar lines at its  
> end.
>
> Later you should edit both files by changing the path, I am copying  
> my old path for the C-shell, which still contains Gerben's entry,
>
> /usr/local/TeXLive/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current
>
> to
> /usr/local/texprograms
>
> Explicitly, the file "profile" should look like above at the end,  
> and the end of the file csh.login should look like
>
> ## Do not remove the next line
> ## setloginpath added /usr/local/bin end at Mon May  9 01:55:00  
> CEST 2005
> ## TeX modifications start at Fri Nov  3 17:39:47 CET 2006
> ## Do not remove the previous line
> if ("${uid}" != "0") then
>   set path = ( ${path} "/usr/local/texprograms" )
> endif
> ## Do not remove the next line
> ## TeX modifications end at Fri Nov  3 17:39:47 CET 2006
>
> The exact dates are completely irrelevant.
>
> (4) If you have already Gerben's TeXLive installed then you should  
> change the name of his TeXLive folder to something else like  
> gwTeXLive, it is in
>
> /usr/local/
>
>
> (5) Download the compressed TeXLive dmg (~683MB) from CTAN, google  
> for texlive2005-inst-20051102.iso
>
> Here is also a full download address
>
> http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/getFile.py?fn=/systems/texlive/Images/ 
> texlive2005-inst-20051102.iso.zip
>
>
> Unzip the download and mount it.
>
> (6) Open the Terminal. The windows of the terminal are called  
> shells, if your window shows the name bash at the top, then your in  
> business, otherwise you have to switch to a bash shell, by opening  
> the terminal preferences and enter the command
> /bin/bash
>
> in the line below the second button and enable that button. Quit  
> the terminal and restart it. Now you should have a bash shell,  
> i.e., your prompt should be a $ sign. If don't have a $ sign, retry  
> or forget the whole thing.
>
> (II) Installation of TeXLive:
>
> (1) In the terminal window, after the prompt type
>
> cd /Volumes/TeXLive-2005
>
> This new directory should now be shown before the prompt. We are  
> now installing TeXLive in the default location
> /usr/local/texlive/2005
>
> After the installation nothing will have changed in your tex  
> environment, you will only have an additional 1GB of files on your  
> hard disk. Especially, you can always safely delete the folder
> /usr/local/texlive/2005
>
> and use your old tex installation without any worries.
>
> Changes will only occur after we have set the symlink, changed the  
> system wide path, and run the configuration script.
>
> Now let us start the installation, by entering the command
>
> sudo sh install-tl.sh
>
> You will be asked for your password. Then the script will work for  
> a few moments until you are asked to enter a command by choosing  
> from a list of options. We are choosing the default options, i.e.,  
> we give the command start installation by entering
>
> i
>
> and hitting return. TeXLive will now be installed, lasting about 10  
> min, depending on your machine.
>
> (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.
>
> Notice that on an intelMac the term "powerpc" has to be replaced by  
> "i386"*)
>
>
> set sourceName to "/usr/local/texlive/2005/bin/powerpc-darwin" --or  
> i386-darwin
>
> 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 a *new* the terminal  
> window (notice to open a new window, so that the terminal is aware  
> of the new symlink)
>
> 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).
>
> (3) Setting the system wide path:
>
> Change the system wide path as described in (I), (3).
>
> (III) The configuration phase.
>
> Quit the terminal and reopen it.
>
> First we check, if the path is correct. Enter
>
> echo $PATH
>
> The answer should be something like
>
> /bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/texprograms
>
> /usr/local/texprograms should be present.
>
> Then, enter (I am using a4 as paper size, letter is the alternative)
>
> sudo texconfig-sys paper a4
>
> after entering your password tex will be configured.
>
> Richard Koch says that during this phase the format files have also  
> been created. This didn't happened in my case.
>
> Thus, it doesn't hurt to create the formats explicitly
>
> sudo fmtutil-sys --all
>
> Your are now almost set. You made a full installation of TeXLive,  
> installing all packages, all hyphenations, formats, etc.
>
> To run tex, you must now enter the new path
>
> /usr/local/texprograms
>
> in the appropriate place in TeXShop's preferences and, if you use  
> shell scripts, e.g., indirectly by using some of my Applescripts,  
> their paths have to changed too to
>
> set path= ($path  /usr/local/bin  /usr/local/texprograms)
>
> Happy texing.
>
> Below I copy an Applescript that will reveal the original location  
> of the currently active tex, save it as macro in TeXShop.
>
> Claus
>
> -- Applescript
> -- reveal-tex
> -- Claus Gerhardt
>
> (*This script reveals the location of the currently active tex  
> program.*)
>
>
> set dirName to do shell script "readlink /usr/local/texprograms"
>
> set revealTex to "This is the directory of the currently active  
> tex: " & dirName
>
> display dialog revealTex buttons {"OK"} default button "OK"
>
>
>
>
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