On Sep 11, 2018, at 01:34, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> * Where can I get a concise and up-to-date description of
> portfiles? `portfiles.7' seems to be heavily out of date...
What would you like to know?
>>>
>>> A list of all available variables/keywords, with a description.
>>
> If you try to avoid the troubles of installing a zillion compilers
> for the sake of installing poppler, what about switching to a super
> lightweight pplib (currently available only inside LuaTeX sources)?
> :) :) :)
I'm already using Emacs, I won't become an apostate :-)
> You can manually s
> Well, if you want to use TeX to control your smart home*** (like
> lights and central heating system) and run a web server, the Knuth's
> version from 1978 is not going to cut it ...
> And if you want a fancy new feature that gets implemented a few hours
> after you request it updating is th
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 at 22:43, pagani laurent wrote:
>
> I have no idea why one needs to update Tex distribution several times a day
> or even every week.
Well, if you want to use TeX to control your smart home*** (like
lights and central heating system) and run a web server, the Knuth's
version f
Dear Werner,
If you try to avoid the troubles of installing a zillion compilers for
the sake of installing poppler, what about switching to a super
lightweight pplib (currently available only inside LuaTeX sources)? :)
:) :)
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 17:46, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > What exactly di
Mojca,
Thanks for the detailed explanations.
>
> I would say that a lot more reasonable would to switch to ConTeXt and
> then you don't really need much beyond perhaps 100 or 200 MB :)
hum, good to know indeed. There are so many variants, one never know which one
to pick.Why MacPorts is not us
Thanks!
-Manav
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 2:17 PM, David Strubbe wrote:
>
> Hello Manav,
>
> ATLAS is LAPACK installed from MacPorts, so what you are asking for is
> already available with octave +atlas.
>
> The OpenBLAS port, if installed with +lapack, also provides LAPACK, in which
> case it
Hello Manav,
ATLAS is LAPACK installed from MacPorts, so what you are asking for is
already available with octave +atlas.
The OpenBLAS port, if installed with +lapack, also provides LAPACK, in
which case it can be used with Octave as "octave +openblas".
David
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Man
On 2018-09-11, at 5:13 AM, David wrote:
>
>> On Sep 11, 2018, at 5:00 AM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
>>
>> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 22:49:05 -0700
>> From: Ken Cunningham
>> To: MacPorts Users
>> Subject: Re: Help diagnosing gcc7 on MacOS 10.13 and SIGABRT
>> Message-ID:
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 5:00 AM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
>
> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 22:49:05 -0700
> From: Ken Cunningham
> To: MacPorts Users
> Subject: Re: Help diagnosing gcc7 on MacOS 10.13 and SIGABRT
> Message-ID: <7748ed5d-5352-4d32-993c-b9d1dba54...@gmail.com>
>
Hello,
>
> More than 6GByte meanwhile…
If you ask for the full install, I guess. +medium is about 3.5 Gb, more
reasonable.
>
I chose the other way round : why not simply use texlive delivered by MacPorts
and erase other versions ? (I did not find a version provided by Apple on my
10.12.6)
Hi,
Good suggestion. Certianly would be an issue if different c++ runtimes
are being mixed.
Easiest solution, if this is the case - Use clang (either system or one
of MacPorts versions) instead of gcc, as then there will be no c++
runtime mis-matches, as these all use the same runtime.
Chr
>>> There _is_ indeed a way for gcc to build against libc++, as you
>>> pointed out in a subsequent email, and one of our contributors
>>> (Rene) went to the trouble of patching gcc to allow it to accept
>>> the "-stdlib=libc++" flag to make this easy. But in the end, he
>>> could not get any pu
Hello Mojca!
> Warmly welcome to another addictive distraction (aka. MacPorts :),
So true...
> it's nice to see you here as well.
Thanks – it's time to meet again sometimes in the nearer future :-)
>> Ports that are ok with using MacTeX instead will have declared
>> their dependencies in suc
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