Hi Gene,
This is not a solution to your question, but you could file a bugzilla
request to update texlive. Fedora maintainers are fabulous about fixing
and updating things usually.
One quick alternative for you is to drag in the TeXlive and then
recompile and reinstall TeXlive 2009. But the RFE would perhaps be best
and help several others at the same time by giving them an updated
TeXlive system.
Of course, you could download the binary directly from the R website
also.
Best wishes,
Ranjan
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:03:12 -0400 Mail Llists <lists(a)sapience.com>
wrote:
I'm running F12. I use texlive - however, the fedora version is too
old (2007) and since I coordinate with others in writing papers - all
of who use texlive 2009 - I have compatibility problems. (e.g. no
biblatex, problems with natbib style files etc)
So I installed the upstream 2009 texlive - which works perfectly and
exactly the same as everyone else!
Problem is I also need to install R - it has texlive as a dependency
and doesn't see the already installed texlive - what is the right way to
install R - but without it dragging in any fedora based texlive ?
The only way I could think of was to hand install using rpm all the
packages for R and its dependencies with --force but skipping the
texlive ones - is there a better way ?
thanks
gene
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