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== Use TeXLive packages ==
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{{note|Releases of Debian (or any other distribution for that matter) usually contain way too old TeX distributions for ConTeXt MKIV (but should work fine for MKII). If you want to live on bleeding edge, consider using the packages from Debian/unstable, [[ConTeXt Standalone]], or at least install the latest version of [[TeX Live]] with [[TLContrib]] manually.}}
 
 
The context packages depend on [http://www.tug.org/texlive TeXLive], so if you are using the Debian teTeX packages (e.g. see whether <tt>tetex-base</tt> is installed by doing <code>dpkg -l tetex-base</code>), it's time to change to TeXLive.
 
 
 
If you are switching from teTeX, it's important to <b>purge</b>, not just remove the <tt>tetex-*</tt> packages before installing the TeXLive packages.  Otherwise the teTeX configuration files, including those in <tt>/etc/texmf/texmf.d/</tt> and <tt>/etc/texmf/fmt.d/</tt>, will haunt the system like a ghost.  To purge:
 
 
 
  apt-get --purge remove tetex-{extra,doc,bin,base}
 
 
 
The full directions for using TeXLive are at http://www.tug.org/texlive/debian.html or
 
[[Debian TeXlive install]], though if you are brave you can just try:
 
 
 
  apt-get update && apt-get install texlive
 
 
 
Once you've installed the basic packages, you'll need a few extras:
 
 
 
  apt-get install lmodern cm-super texlive-fonts-recommended
 
 
 
== Check for shadowing formats and macros ==
 
 
 
These installation instructions describe a system-wide install.  But individual users may have followed the old directions on this page and (sorry!) made a per-user ConTeXt installation; or as root you may have done a system-wide install in, for example, <tt>/usr/local/share/texmf</tt> or other directory that shadows <tt>/usr/share/texmf</tt>.  In either case, the system-wide install from the packages won't be seen. 
 
 
 
If individual users prefer to shadow the system-wide install and to run their downloaded versions, that's fine.  But if they want to use the system-wide install (recommended except for those who are testing Hans's latest versions...), then there are two issues.
 
 
 
The first issue is old format files.  If a user has format files in <tt>~/.texmf-var/web2c/<i>engine</i></tt> where <i>engine</i> is typically <tt>pdfetex</tt>, then these will shadow the ones installed by the context package.  So the user should delete the ConTeXt-related ones, such as <tt>cont-*.fmt</tt>, <tt>mptopdf.fmt</tt>, and <tt>metafun.mem</tt>.
 
 
 
To find them, the user can do:
 
 
 
  kpsewhich cont-en.fmt
 
 
 
or
 
  kpsewhich -engine pdfetex cont-en.fmt
 
 
 
(and similarly for the other formats).  Run it from a 'typical' directory (e.g. <tt>~</tt>), rather than from <tt>~/.texmf-var/web2c/pdfetex/</tt> (adjust for your engine), otherwise it will find the newly created formats before any others even if they are not shadowing anything else.
 
 
 
The second issue is the ConTeXt macros.  If a user has installed them a directory that shadows <tt>/usr/share/texmf</tt>,
 
then they will be found rather than the system-wide ones.  So move the shadowing context installations out of the way.  The user can check with
 
 
 
  kpsewhich cont-new.tex
 
 
 
and make sure that it's not finding any (until you do the system-wide install, of course).
 
  
 
== Install the ConTeXt packages ==
 
== Install the ConTeXt packages ==
  
Norbert Preining has produced reliable, complete ConTeXt packages for Debian, and they use very recent versions of ConTeXt.
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The status of ConTeXt in Debian/unstable is currently up to date with the soon to be released TeX Live 2011, and includes all the necessary bits and pieces, plus the modules shipped in TeX Live.
  
If you are running Debian sid or later, then the <code>context</code> package should already be visible (and the <code>context-nonfree</code> and <code>context-doc-nonfree</code> packages are in the nonfree repository).  
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If you are running Debian sid or later, then the <code>context</code> and <code>context-modules</code> packages should already be visible (and the <code>context-nonfree</code> and <code>context-doc-nonfree</code> packages are in the nonfree repository).
then do
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Then do
  
  apt-get update
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aptitude update
  apt-get install context context-nonfree context-doc-nonfree
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aptitude install context context-modules
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# optional
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aptitude install [http://packages.debian.org/experimental/all/context/download context-nonfree] [http://packages.debian.org/sid/context-doc-nonfree context-doc-nonfree]
  
and apt will download and install the latest ConTeXt packages.
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* The final version in debian squeeze (aka debian stable 6.0) is 2009.11.26-2
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* In ''unstable'' is a the version that will be in TeX Live 2011
  
== Finished! ==
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=== Install latest unstable context .deb package ===
  
That should do it! The output of <code>ctxtools --contextversion</code> is hopefully like this:
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<tt>unstable</tt> means ''(mature) development'', the version number may changes. The software is ''stable''
  
<code>
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1. Download the two .deb-s
CtxTools | context version: 2008.05.21 15:21 (/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/context.tex)
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http://packages.debian.org/unstable/all/context/download
CtxTools | context version: 2008.05.21 15:21 (/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex)
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http://packages.debian.org/unstable/all/context-modules/download
</code>
 
  
The long path to <tt>context.tex</tt> and <tt>cont-new.tex</tt> show where the system thinks the context macros are installedMake sure your installation is finding those versions!
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2. run as root (the version number might have increased a bit)
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dpkg --install context_2011.05.18.20110627-1_all.deb
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  mtxrun --generate
  
== Postscript: Mark IV ==
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3. run as user
(README.MarkIV)
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mtxrun --generate
  
Mark IV is the name of the LuaTeX-aware part of ConTeXt; that is, when you use ConTeXt over the LuaTeX engine instead of PDFTeX or XeTeX. You run it with <code>texexec --lua</code>.                                                      
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Step 2. is currently still necessary, but soon an update of tex-common will  run mtxrun --generate automatically when packages have changed (like mktexlsr), and there will be no need to run this anymore.
  
Currently the integration of Mark IV into Debian is not completely done, especially because the details are currently worked out (see the dev-context mailing list).                                                            
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Step 3. needs to be done only when you have files in TEXMFHOME or you change things there.
  
If you want to start using Mark IV the following the following few points should get you started:                                                 
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You have now a system wide context-installation!
  
1) Right versions:
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== See also ==
    luatex >= 0.20.2
 
    context >= 2007.12.20
 
 
 
2) environment variables and luatex-cache. Mark IV ships its own implementation of file searching and doesn't use the ls-R databases, but luatex-cache. You have to tell luatools where to find texmf.cnf, and then generate the cache:
 
<code>             
 
        export TEXMFCNF=/usr/share/texmf/web2c                       
 
        luatools --generate --verbose                               
 
</code>
 
This will generate the luatex-cache in $HOME. If you want to put it somewhere else set (and export) the TEXMFCACHE variable:     
 
<code>
 
  export TEXMFCACHE=/tmp
 
</code>
 
 
 
3) Generate a Mark IV format. This is not integrated into the usual format building process, and probably will need some time to be worked out completely as the current fmtutil cannot cope with Mark IV formats. Call
 
<code>
 
        luatools --ini --compile cont-en
 
</code>
 
 
 
4) Now you can try some simple document like (thanks to Arthur Reutenauer)
 
<code>
 
        \starttext
 
        \ctxlua{a = 1.5 ; b = 1.8 ; c = a*b ; tex.print(c) ;}
 
        % or the equivalent:
 
        \startlua
 
        a = 1.5
 
        b = 1.8
 
        c = a*b
 
        tex.print(c)
 
        \stoplua
 
        % You can also do more elaborate calculations with the lua math library:
 
        \ctxlua{tex.print("$\string\\sqrt{2} = " .. math.sqrt(2) .. "$")}
 
        \stoptext
 
</code>
 
  
and run it with
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<code>
 
        texexec --lua filename.tex
 
</code>
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
  
 
[[Category:Installation]]
 
[[Category:Installation]]
the [[Debian TeXlive install]] page.
 

Revision as of 16:00, 20 November 2012


NOTE: Releases of Debian (or any other distribution for that matter) usually contain way too old TeX distributions for ConTeXt MKIV (but should work fine for MKII). If you want to live on bleeding edge, consider using the packages from Debian/unstable, ConTeXt Standalone, or at least install the latest version of TeX Live with TLContrib manually.

Install the ConTeXt packages

The status of ConTeXt in Debian/unstable is currently up to date with the soon to be released TeX Live 2011, and includes all the necessary bits and pieces, plus the modules shipped in TeX Live.

If you are running Debian sid or later, then the context and context-modules packages should already be visible (and the context-nonfree and context-doc-nonfree packages are in the nonfree repository). Then do

aptitude update
aptitude install context context-modules
# optional
aptitude install context-nonfree context-doc-nonfree
  • The final version in debian squeeze (aka debian stable 6.0) is 2009.11.26-2
  • In unstable is a the version that will be in TeX Live 2011

Install latest unstable context .deb package

unstable means (mature) development, the version number may changes. The software is stable

1. Download the two .deb-s http://packages.debian.org/unstable/all/context/download http://packages.debian.org/unstable/all/context-modules/download

2. run as root (the version number might have increased a bit)

dpkg --install context_2011.05.18.20110627-1_all.deb
mtxrun --generate

3. run as user

mtxrun --generate

Step 2. is currently still necessary, but soon an update of tex-common will run mtxrun --generate automatically when packages have changed (like mktexlsr), and there will be no need to run this anymore.

Step 3. needs to be done only when you have files in TEXMFHOME or you change things there.

You have now a system wide context-installation!

See also