2009/8/20 Jindrich Novy <jnovy(a)redhat.com>:
Maybe a good idea is to start directly with TeX Live 2009 in Fedora
because TL 2008 has different package set and TL 2009 contains newest
packages and will likely be released this year. And before that we can
help with testing :)
One more issue: some packages (like R, for example) still depend on
"tetex-latex", which I guess used to be a virtual provide of texlive
but is now gone. What's the plan for dealing with this?
Here's the full list of things that require tetex-latex according to repoquery:
a2ps-0:4.14-8.fc11.x86_64
asymptote-0:1.70-1.fc11.x86_64
fig2ps-0:1.3.6-4.fc11.noarch
hevea-0:1.10-3.fc11.x86_64
HippoDraw-0:1.21.1-9.fc11.x86_64
ipe-0:6.0-0.29.pre30.fc11.x86_64
jadetex-0:3.13-5.fc11.noarch
mediawiki-math-0:1.14.0-45.fc11.x86_64
pdfjam-0:1.21-1.fc11.noarch
pyscript-0:0.6.1-4.fc11.noarch
R-devel-0:2.9.0-2.fc11.x86_64
tetex-bytefield-0:1.2a-5.fc11.noarch
tetex-dvipost-0:1.1-10.fc11.x86_64
tetex-elsevier-0:0.1.20071024-2.fc11.noarch
tetex-IEEEtran-0:1.7.1-2.fc11.noarch
tetex-perltex-0:1.7-2.fc11.noarch
tetex-prosper-0:1.5-5.fc11.noarch
texmaker-1:1.8-2.fc11.x86_64
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