1. Prerequisites[top]
TeX Live 2015 fully supports FreeBSD (i386 and amd64). To install it, you need just Perl. To use its graphical user interface (recommended), you need
x11-toolkits/p5-Tk.
- All binaries are compiled to work on every FreeBSD >= 7.1, including 11-CURRENT.
- The following binaries need the basic X.Org and font-related libraries, which should be present on your system if you have any graphical environment:
inimf,
mf,
pdfopen,
pdfclose,
xdvi and
xetex.
From 2009 to 2012 I used to provide full T
eX Live support for systems older than 7.1. Please follow the links in the header for more info if you use such a system.
2. FreeBSD-specific changes in 2015[top]
There is no FreeBSD-specific changes this year.
3. Official TeX Live release vs. FreeBSD TeX Live port[top]
Since 2013, T
eX Live is available through FreeBSD ports system. You can choose what suits you better. However, there are several advantages of using the original T
eX Live distribution:
- the official TeX Live release remains the only way to easily install and use biber (the next-generation Unicode-aware biblatex backend ‒ relies on many newer-than-ported and not-yet-ported Perl modules) and xindy (the next-generation Unicode-aware indexing system);
- you can maintain multiple versions of TeX Live in parallel;
- you can keep TeX Live installation decoupled from other ports, and thus untouched after major FreeBSD releases;
- you can maintain your TeX packages independently of ports and install updates immediately after they are released.
4. Technical details[top]
T
eX Live 2015 sources (
SVN r37366) are built in clean
jail(8)s (__FreeBSD_version 702106),
with a minimal number of ports installed with their dependencies; these are
devel/gmake,
x11/libX11,
x11-toolkits/libXmu,
x11-toolkits/libXaw
and
x11-fonts/fontconfig. The sources are built using gcc-4.2.1 and clisp-2.49.
5. Feedback[top]
Please report any FreeBSD-related problem with official T
eX Live release to
texlive@tug.org mailing list and/or to
me.
Last updated: 13 June 2015