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= Current state of binaries in minimals =< [[ConTeXt Standalone]] | [[ConTeXt Standalone/Structure]] >
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! program
| windows || linux || linux-64 || mac-intel || mac-ppc || latest || TL
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! metapost
| latest (A/M) || latest (M) || latest(M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || 1.00x || 0.993
|-
! pdfTeX
| latest (A/M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || 1.40.5 || 1.40.2
|-
! XeTeX
| latest (A/M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || 0.997 || 0.996
|-
! xdvipdfmx
| SVN #96 (A/M) || SVN #96 (M) || SVN #96 (M) || SVN #96 (M) || SVN #96 (M) || 0.4 / SVN #97||
|-
! luatex
| latest (A/M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || latest (M) || 0.11.2 || --
|-
|}
A = automatic, M = manualBinaries can now be built from svn co http://svn.contextgarden.net/suite/build-binariesIt might take some time to propagate the changes and auto-update this page :)
== building XeTeX and xdvipdfmx Binary sources ==
(This might need to be moved to some better place, for example under XeTeX, but I needed to leave a note on building process before we all forget it.)We take binaries from the following sources:
=== MetaPost ===* SVN sources are available at:https://foundry.supelec.fr/svn/metapost http* ViewVC: https://scriptsfoundry.silsupelec.orgfr/svn-publicscm/xetexviewvc.php/TRUNK?root=metapost * files: http://scriptsfoundry.silsupelec.orgfr/gf/project/svn-publicmetapost/frs/<code>tags/xdvipdfmxXXX</TRUNKcode>
Prerequisits=== LuaTeX ===* SVN: You need to have the runtime libraries for fontconfig and zlib installed, as well as the devel package for fontconfighttps://foundry.supelec.fr/svn/luatex* ViewVC: https://foundry.supelec.fr/scm/viewvc.php/?root=luatex* Files: http://foundry.supelec.fr/gf/project/luatex/frs/<code>tags/beta-XXX</code>
=== Taco's notes (for linux) W32TeX ===
XeTeX's build process needs the tex binaries directory in the path to deduce an installation directory from.On the contextgarden, that should be <code>* http:/opt/texlive2007/bin/i386-linux/</code>,because it assumes the path is TDS compliant (iw32tex.e., it ends with '<code>/bin/<<platform>></code>')org
$ export PATH=/opt/texlive2007/bin/i386-linux:$PATH== TeX Live 2012 ===
=== Arthur's notes (for xdvipdfmx) ===* http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/
$ export $XETEX=location-of-xetex-TRUNK $ CFLAGS="-I$XETEX/texk -I$XETEX/Work/texk -I$XETEX/libs/freetype2/include -I$XETEX/libs/freetype2" \ LDFLAGS="-L$XETEX/Work/texk/kpathsea/.libs -L$XETEX/Work/libs/freetype2" ./configureOthers (not used any more) ===
== Cross-compiling for PPC on Intel Mac ==We also used to compile pdfTeX and XeTeX, but stopped doing so as there was no need to use a version newer than what's in TeX Live.
I see that Mojca has left homework for me to do over the week-end ==== pdfTeX ====* SVN: http://foundry.supelec.fr/svn/pdftex* VieVC: http://foundry.supelec.fr/gf/project/pdftex/scmsvn/<code>branches/stable/source</code> ==== XeTeX ====* GIT: git://git.code.sf.net/p/xetex/code* Gitweb: http://xetex.git.sourceforge.net/<code>;-)master</code> so here goes == rsync == Rsync on Windows behaves a bit weird. We fetched binaries from* http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/One needs to set set CYGWIN=noNTsecbefore syncing binaries or chmod 777 tex/texmf-win/bin/*after that, else binaries won't work. From rsync bundle one needs to have at least chmod.exe cygiconv-2.dll # for chmod cygintl-3.dll # for chmod cygwin1.dll rsync.exeto be able to use rsync from the garden properly. I have no idea what happens if cygwin is in PATH, but it is asking for problems.   == Cross-compiling on Mac OS X ==
In order to cross-compile for PPC on a Intel Mac, you need to give the compiler and the linker the following additional switches:
-arch ppc
 
Pretty damn simple, isn't?
So all you have to do is set <code>CFLAGS</code> and <code>LDFLAGS</code> before you run <code>configure</code> (as well as <code>CXXFLAGS</code>, if applicable). Of course it may be that some Makefiles don't honor these variables and override them with something of their own, and this is the major inconvience you will have to deal with (this is actually what the Makefile for lua does; here you would have to set something like <code>MYCFLAGS</code> or <code>XCFLAGS</code> in addition).
Obviously, you can also use a similar instruction to cross-compile the other way round (build for Intel on a PPC host); it's called <code>-arch i386</code>; and if you give both at the same time, it results with a so-called ''universal'' binary (the size of which being approximately the sum of the size of both individual binaries). [[User:Arthur|Arthur]] 17:20, 30 September 2007 (CEST)
 
For pdfTeX it's enough to say
CFLAGS="-arch ppc" LDFLAGS="-arch ppc" CXXFLAGS="-arch ppc" ./build.sh
 
XeTeX supports the syntax
./build-xetex "-arch ppc"
for cross-compiling.
 
It is also adviced to use
gcc_select
and select gcc 3.3 to be more backward compatible, as well as setting
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3
 
== Compiling TeX Live binaries ==
 
To compile 64-bit binaries on 10.6 or later:
./Build --disable-xdvipdfmx --disable-xetex --disable-xdv2pdf
To select the latest compiler on Lion:
CC=clang OBJC=clang CXX=clang++ ./Build <options>
If we want to compile for 10.6 on 10.7 we additionally need:
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6
# or add -mmacosx-version-min=10.6 to CFLAGS
# most of the time optional; usually not needed, but one never knows
export MYCFLAGS='-isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk'
export CC=llvm-gcc-4.2; export CFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export OBJC=llvm-gcc-4.2; export OBJCFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export CXX=llvm-g++-4.2; export CXXFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
./Build <options>
 
To compile ppc and i386 binaries for Tiger on 10.6:
export ARCH=i386
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
export MYCFLAGS='-arch $ARCH -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk'
export LDFLAGS='-arch $ARCH'
export CC=gcc-4.0; export CFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export OBJC=gcc-4.0; export OBJCFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export CXX=g++-4.0; export CXXFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
 
Or alternatively:
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
export MYCFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk'
export CC=i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.0.1; export CFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export OBJC=i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.0.1; export OBJCFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export CXX=i686-apple-darwin10-g++-4.0.1; export CXXFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
 
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
export MYCFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk'
export CC=powerpc-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.0.1; export CFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export OBJC=powerpc-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.0.1; export OBJCFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
export CXX=powerpc-apple-darwin10-g++-4.0.1; export CXXFLAGS=$MYCFLAGS
= Non-Polish Fonts =
== List of fonts in the old minimals ==
=== add them already there ===
* bluesky
** ams
* hoekwater
** context/contnav(is it needed? it's in ConTeXt already)
** mflogo
** misc/manfnt
* public
** marvosym
 
=== temporary there ===
<i>These fonts will be removed once there will be TeX Gyre math available.</i>
 
* urw
** helvetic
** palatino
** times
* public
** pxfonts
** txfonts
=== superseeded by TeX Gyre ===
** eulervm
** fourier
** marvosym
** misc/manfnt ?
** pxfonts
** txfonts
* urw
** symbol
forget-me-not (how to generate map files for XeTeX):
ctxtools --dpx --force --maproot=/usr/local/gwTeX/texmf.pkgs/fonts/map/dvips/tex-gyre
 
 
== Different (check) ==
* \definefontsynonym [RalfSmithFormalScript] [rsfs10]
* \definefontsynonym [MartinVogel] [fmvr8x]
 
== Building plain formats (to be done) ==
 
''This text will disapear from page, but until we put some additional files to the distribution, here are some notes for me.''
 
There are no CMR fonts in the distribution (more or less on purpose), but you can use LM replacement instead.
 
% pdftex.ini
\pdfoutput=1
\pdfcompresslevel=9
\pdfdecimaldigits=3
\pdfpagewidth=210 true mm
\pdfpageheight=297 true mm
\pdfhorigin=1 true in
\pdfvorigin=1 true in
\pdfpkresolution=600
\input plain
\dump
\endinput
 
pdftex -ini pdftex.ini
 
One needs to use:
\pdfmapfile{+lm-rep-cmtext.map}
'''Bold text'''
 
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