On 06/20/2018 10:28 AM, Kees Zeelenberg wrote:
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> >1. increased document interoperability between architectures because both
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> >  Linux and Mac use preferably TeX Live (MacTeX is redistribution of
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> >  TeX Live if I read their pages right, CMIIW).
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>  
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> Both MikTeX and TeXLive use the same sources, so there is no
> functional difference. They only differ in the GUI and the updating
> process, and in my experience MikTeX is here much more mature and easy
> to use than TeXLive. In fact, it would even be much better if LyX were
> to switch to MikTeX on Linux.
>

LyX does not make this decision. It's a distro-level (Fedora, Ubuntu...)
packaging decision.

>  >2. the instalation time of first install of MiKTeX (including triggered
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> >   online updates via configure) is *horrific*. As I wrote in some
> earlier
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> >   email, it took >1 hour to get LyX+MiKTeX working on clean Win machine
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> >   mainly because of MiKTeX package handling (and our reconfigure:).
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>  
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> Installation time is mainly so long because LyX installs each missing
> package separately, and has to call the MikTeX package manager (mpm)
> each time. But by using the –install option, mpm can also install more
> than one package, either  from a package list on the command line or
> from a list in a file, and then works much faster. The whole process
> would then probably take only a few minutes.
>

The installer is supposed to do this, but the cmake packaging script
seems not actually to have been including the relevant list of files.
Still, in my testing, it remains a lengthy process.

Riki

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