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This command should be run after every upgrade. | This command should be run after every upgrade. | ||
A <code>/root/bin/tlup</code> update script that will run from time to time: | |||
<pre> | |||
#!/bin/sh | |||
tlmgr update --self --all | |||
inst=$(which tex | cut -d/ -f-5) | |||
find "$inst"/texmf-dist/doc/man/ \ | |||
-type f -exec /root/npbin/tlsoman2hardlink {} \; | |||
</pre> | |||
[[Category: FreeBSD]] | [[Category: FreeBSD]] | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 18 April 2025
Suppose we have installed the upstream TeX Live from TUG to /usr/local/texlive/20XX/ and the executables are in /usr/local/texlive/20XX/bin/amd64-freebsd.
# ln -s ../../texmf-dist/doc/man /usr/local/texlive/20XX/bin/amd64-freebsd/man
This allows manpath find the man pages.
# find /usr/local/texlive/20XX/texmf-dist/doc/man/ -type f -exec /root/npbin/tlsoman2hardlink {} \;
Here the script /root/npbin/tlsoman2hardlink
#!/bin/sh if grep "^\.so" "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$(wc -l < "$1")" -eq 1 ] ; then f=$1 cd "$(dirname "$f")" || exit ff=$(cat "$f") set $ff rm -f "$f" echo replacing "$f" with a hard link ln "$(basename "$2")" "$f" || echo "$ff" > "$f" chmod 644 "$f" fi
replaces .so's (which practically not supported by mandoc) with hard links.
This command should be run after every upgrade.
A /root/bin/tlup update script that will run from time to time:
#!/bin/sh
tlmgr update --self --all
inst=$(which tex | cut -d/ -f-5)
find "$inst"/texmf-dist/doc/man/ \
-type f -exec /root/npbin/tlsoman2hardlink {} \;