On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 8:37 AM Gleydson Soares wrote:
> sure, it fails on aarch64 as well, requires a couple of tweaks to make it
> build, will check it afterwards as soon as I prepare a diff to bring it
> to latest github commit.
The patches/patch-src_mkhdr diff does not seem to be required any
Hi George,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 5:19 PM George Koehler wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Sep 2022 13:48:34 -0700
> Kyle Milz wrote:
>
> > Recently I needed plan9port for i386 and to my surprise it builds and
> > light testing of mk and acme work fine.
> >
> > I was cu
Hi,
Recently I needed plan9port for i386 and to my surprise it builds and
light testing of mk and acme work fine.
I was curious if macppc was also fixed, so I built and tested that as
well, with the same results.
Diff below re-enables these architectures.
? plan9port_i386_powerpc.diff
Index: Mak
Hi,
This is xdvi, a crusty old DVI viewer for X. It has the advantage of no
other port dependencies, and compiles without patching. I have tested it
on i386, amd64, and sparc64.
It is configured it to look for fonts in the same location that
fonts/tex-fonts installs them.
Yea this port has probl
Hi,
Depending on fonts/tex-fonts and devel/web this is TEX, a document
compiler intended to produce typesetting of high quality.
The TeX contained in this package is referred to as Plain TeX, or TEX82,
and does not include xetex, latex, luatex, pdftex, etex, eptex, euptex,
\usepackage{}, \documen
Hi,
Depending at build time on print/metafont, this port creates the
Computer Modern family of typefaces from the source files installed by
print/metafont.
It creates 600dpi bitmaps (see 'hitexlaptop') at 5 different
magnifications for use by TeX. This port could be combined with
print/metafont b
Hi,
Depending on devel/web, this is METAFONT, a font compiler intended
to produce typefaces of high quality. METAFONT takes .mf font
description files and produces .tfm font metric files and .gf bitmaps.
Originally metafont was intended to create fonts at a particular site
for a particular printe
Hi,
Being shocked at the magnitude of texlive I have been investigating
alternatives. I have put together 4 packages that use the Free Pascal
compiler to give a minimal working TeX system.
This is WEB, a literate programming system for Pascal. All base TeX-ware
is written in WEB, including WEB it
Please find attached a port for evas_generic_loaders, stand alone
loaders in evas that are not included by default because they tend to
be crashy and need to be run in their own processes. Evas is E17's media
library.
This is the first port I have ever submitted so there is probably some
rough edg