![]() Libxine1-console libxine1-misc-plugins libxine1-x phonon-backend-xine Libstreams0 libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-xv0 libxine1 libxine1-bin Libqtgui4 libraptor1 librasqal1 librdf0 libsoprano4 libstreamanalyzer0 Libqt4-qt3support libqt4-script libqt4-sql libqt4-svg libqt4-xml libqtcore4 Libmpcdec3 libphonon4 libqt4-dbus libqt4-designer libqt4-network Kdelibs5-data konsole libaudio2 libclucene0ldbl libexiv2-5 libmodplug0c2 Kdebase-runtime-data kdebase-runtime-data-common kdelibs-bin kdelibs5 Kde-icons-oxygen kdebase-runtime kdebase-runtime-bin-kde4 The following extra packages will be installed: Sudo apt-get -no-install-recommends install kile There are certain tex packages installed.Īfter processing with equivs and dpkg I’ve called apt-get this way: Provides: tex-common, texlive-common, texlive-latex-base, texlive-metapost, texlive-xetex, texlive-base-bin, texlive-base-bin-doc I’ve tested this control file for equivs: Your solution is complete, but less packages would be sufficient.įor instance you could install Kile without recommended packages and select really needed dependencies. They are depending on even more packages. Kile depends on texlive-base-bin, texlive-latex-base and recommends texlive-metapost, texlive-xetex and more. I’ve made a new Jaunty installation today and checked it. On Jaunty there are indeed more dependencies for Kile. After all the 2008 version is working fine thanks to the great work of the TeX Live team. That version will be skipped, as announced by a Debian TeX maintainer, and TeX Live 2009, meant to be the next release for Debian/Ubuntu, is still under construction, that’s why I’m taking this as a temporary solution. TeX Live 2008 is not planned any more to be released for Debian and therefore not for Ubuntu Linux. The control file may refer to a different section (like misc) or could contain additional information (Provides: texlive-base, texlive-base-bin, …) (Update: see comment #4 for a complete control file for Kile on Jaunty.) You could lock the package to prevent it from being installed later. This could be installed byĪfterwards Kile could be installed without to request any texlive package from the repositories and Kile worked fine with TeX Live 2008. The program created a file texlive-dummy_1.0_all.deb. There is the package texlive-latex-base installed. This package provides dpkg with the information that I’ve created a control file (calles texlive.ctl) for equivs simulating just texlive-latex-base: Section: tex ![]() There’s a tool called equivs helping to circumvent such dependencies by creating dummy packages, see APT HOWTO, Very useful helpers.Įquivs can be installed by Synaptic or by aptitude or apt-get from the repositories:Įquivs is able to create Debian packages providing information to the local package management. Though the installation of TeX Live 2008 could be done easily also on Ubuntu Linux the installation of the very recommendable LaTeX editor Kile could raise a problem because Kile depends on the package texlive-latex-base of Ubuntu/ Debian Linux.
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