On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, frantisek holop wrote:

> i have made the openbsd installation of context
> on top of texexec3 wiki page on the context wiki
> because i frequently reinstall my notebook and start
> from scratch with all my software.  i realize by now
> texlive is the new thing but before i make context
> minimal work on openbsd i still prefer to bring
> up to date context  on the much less bloated base
> of tetex3.

Hello,

teTeX3 is less bloated than ConTeXt minimals??

I suggest 2 options:

1.) Install cont-tmf.zip and fonts on top of tetex3
    For this option, you can take a look into
http://pmrb.free.fr/texlive/src/ where you can find texlive.spec. The ideas
in this file should also work for tetex (the name of this file was
tetex.spec some time ago).

2.) Install context-minimals beside tetex3
    Since I have no more time to maintain tetex or texlive spec files, I
use this option (only with texlive instead of tetex). All my context stuff
is now in /opt/context and updated according to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals
Perhaps there are no openbsd binaries in this distribution, but it should
be easy to add support for openbsd in
http://svn.contextgarden.net/minimals-src/build-binaries/build-binaries.sh

Cheers, Peter

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