Tex live utility failed to update2/19/2023 ![]() The errors come from the fact that the directory ~/.texlive/texmf-var/arch/tlpkg is missing. When I get the wiki correctly I have two options where I can place additional packages: /usr/local/share/texmf and ~/texmf (correct?) Since this folder is kind of a config folder I ask myself why it isn't ~/.texmf (like bender02: usr/bin/tllocalmgr: open(/home/thomas/.texlive/texmf-var/arch/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb) failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden at /usr/share/texmf-var/arch/tlpkg/TeXLive/TLPDB.pm line 266. Unlzma: /home/thomas/.texlive/texmf-var/arch/tlpkg/: doesn't exist or is not a regular file ![]() Mv: Aufruf von stat für „/home/thomas/.texlive/texmf-var/arch/tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb" nicht möglich: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Print() on closed filehandle LOG at /usr/bin/tllocalmgr line 90. Print() on closed filehandle LOG at /usr/bin/tllocalmgr line 78. Print() on closed filehandle LOG at /usr/bin/tllocalmgr line 77. Retrieving new TeXLive database from CTAN. Use of uninitialized value in subtraction (-) at /usr/bin/tllocalmgr line 86. I simply wanted to provide anyone maintaining a texlive repo the option to produce uniform packages that follow the same naming convention as the official ones. If "texlive-local-" is the preferred prefix for all non-official texlive packages, then I suppose there's no need for an option to change it. it just checks what the latest version of each pkg is and compares it to the local version so that it only builds pkgs that are newer. Makerepo doesn't build all packages in the REPOBUILD every time it's run. What I meant by "3) a command to get the latest version of a package" (and I realize that it's unclear now) was a way to query what the latest version of the package is. In order to do this, it would need to be able to generate the PKGBUILDS, preferably all at once using an output separator as pacpan does (see the pacpan info page). I would like to add CTAN support to makerepo by using texlive-localmanager. I've written a tool called makerepo (more info here) that is able to create and maintain a repo of pkgs built from PKGBUILDs, the AUR, and CPAN (via pacpan).
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