On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 21:48, Gerhard Kugler wrote:
Hi,
on my new netbook (Hercules eCafe) I have an ubuntu. It would be possible to install the official packages of texlive and/or context. But I would prefer a new minimal installation for a single user. If I call "first-setup.sh" I get:
Error: your system "Linux armv71" is not supported yet. Please report to the ConTeXt mailing-list (ntg-context@ntg.nl)
We have the binaries now (kindly contributed by Boris Veytsman). My only question remains: how badly do you need ConTeXt to work *now*? Until I set everything up, you have the following options: 1.) The binaries at http://www.tug.org/texlive/files/armel-linux-tl11/ should suffice to make a single-user installation of TeX Live 2011 which has a reasonable version of ConTeXt (not the latest one, but it's a tested/patched release from early 2011). Karl says that something like "install-tl -custom-bin=whatever" should work, but I have never tested that. 2.) Adam Reviczky is maintaining some repositories at https://code.launchpad.net/~reviczky/ (but it is not a single user thing) 3.) You can copy a ConTeXt installation from whatever other platform and just add the binaries from the link above. Some minor changes are needed, but I speculate that if you set the path right, everything should work out-of-the-box. I'm asking about "how badly" because there will be a major restructuring of everything sometime soon and I would not like to spend too much time fixing the old infrastructure. Mojca