Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt updates Gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Gour
John Culleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Gentoo is marvelous but it doesn't keep up with the fast moving targets such as Context and Scribus. You will have to use a separate update the old fashioned way. Yes, indeed. I like Gentoo very much (after switching from SuSE), and it would be nice

Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt updates Gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Boris Tschirschwitz
Yes, I am using ConTeXt with Gentoo. Alas, I am just using the ConTeXt version that gets installed with tetex. I once tried updating and ran into some strange problems where texexec kept running, producing lots of processes. I tried getting help from the list, but, when posting from GMANE, I had

Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt updates Gentoo

2003-10-02 Thread Hans Hagen
At 10:26 02/10/2003, you wrote: Tobias Burnus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Thank you for your reply. Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX? Well, it depends: teTeX is nicely installed while TeXLive is contains some goodies and is more up to date (but never as up to date as the

Re: [NTG-context] ConTeXt updates Gentoo

2003-10-01 Thread John Culleton
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 13:09, Gour wrote: Hi! Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution? I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development. Is it better to switch