On 2011-05-04 <18:02:44>, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 4 May 2011, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Looks like context needs a package manager. (Something like Arch’s PKGBUILDs, stored on the garden, could simplify the minimals’ installation procedure a great deal.)
https://github.com/adityam/context-pkgbuild
(but this only installs the modules available with --extras=all).
Yes, I know and though I prefer the minimals installer, you already got my vote. Would be no problem to write module pkgbuilds for arch. But the minimals need to be cross platform. (Pkgbuilds use bash syntax -- however, context already brings its own cross-platform interpreter, namely lua. Maybe the module repositories should provide installation directives, written as a lua table, that could then be fed to texlua? The installer would thus 1. clone/pull the repo to somewhere safe (file integrity check done implicitly by git/hg); 2. “dofile” the install file and 3. move the files to their designated paths; possibly 4. build the documentation. (Module dependencies could make this all a lot more difficult in the end.)) tl;dr lua might help. Philipp
Aditya
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