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-Contents:
-
-Installation
- Additional `configure' options
- Additional targets
- Trip, etrip, trap, and mptrap: Torture tests
-
-
-Installation
-************
-
- Installing e-TeX requires that you have already installed the Web2c
-source tree (either `web-7.2.tar.gz' and `web2c-7.2.tar.gz' with
-`web2c-7.2' as top-level directory, or `texk-7.2.tar.gz' with `texk-7.2').
-See web2c/INSTALL for details.
-
-Unpack the distribution file `web2c-7.2-etex-2.0.tar.gz' in the parent of
-the top-level directory. If necessary move the directory
-`<top_level>/web2c/etexdir' containing all e-TeX files into your source
-tree. Then (re-)configure the whole source tree.
-
-You will also need some e-TeX specific files in the TDS tree. Change to
-to the TDS root (`<texmf>') and unpack the distribution file
-`etexlib-2.0.tar.gz'. If you have already installed an earlier version,
-first remove the directory `<texmf>/etex' containing all the old files.
-
-Additional `configure' options
-==============================
-
- This section describes only the e-TeX specific `configure' options,
-for the general Web2c `configure' options see `../INSTALL'.
-
-`--without-etex'
-`--with-etex=no'
- Do not automatically generate and install e-TeX and e-TeX formats
- (as part of `make' resp. `make install').
-
-`--with-etex=yes'
-`--with-etex=etex'
- Automatically generate and install e-TeX and e-TeX formats (in
- extended mode) in addition to TeX and TeX formats. This is the default.
-
-`--with-etex=tex'
- Automatically generate e-TeX and e-TeX formats (in compatibility as
- well as extended mode) and install them, using e-TeX instead of TeX.
- Do not install TeX and TeX formats.
-
-Additional targets
-==================
-
- e-TeX adds some new Web2c Make targets and the e-TeX specific `configure'
-options described above influence the behaviour of some other targets.
-
-`formats'
-`install-formats'
- Make or install all the memory dumps (*note Memory dumps::.). By
- default, the standard plain formats plus `latex.fmt' or `latex.efmt'
- plus possibly `elatex.efmt' are made. The `latex.efmt' is in e-TeX
- compatibility mode, to be used when e-TeX is installed instead of TeX;
- the `elatex.efmt' is in extended mode. You can add other formats by
- redefining the `fmts', `cfmts', `efmts', `bases', and `mems' variables.
- See the top of `web2c/Makefile' for the possibilities.
-
-`triptrap'
-`trip'
-`etrip'
-`trap'
-`mptrap'
- To run the torture tests for TeX, e-TeX, Metafont, and MetaPost
- (respectively). See the next section.
-
-Trip, etrip, trap, and mptrap: Torture tests
-============================================
-
- To validate your TeX and/or e-TeX, Metafont, and MetaPost executables,
-run `make triptrap'. This runs the trip and/or etrip, trap, and mptrap
-"torture tests". See the files `triptrap/tripman.tex',
-`etexdir/etrip/etripman.tex', `triptrap/trapman.tex', and
-`triptrap/mptrap.readme' for detailed information and background on the
-tests.
-
- The differences between your executables' behavior and the standard
-values will show up on your terminal. See the file `./INSTALL' for the
-acceptable differences.
-
- The files `trip.diffs', `mftrap.diffs', and `mptrap.diffs' in the
-`triptrap' directory and `etexdir/etrip/etrip.diffs' show the standard diffs
-against the original output. If you diff your diffs against these files,
-you should come up clean. For example
- make etrip >&myetrip.diffs
- diff etexdir/etrip/etrip.diffs myetrip.diffs
-
- To run the tests separately, use the targets `trip', `etrip', `trap', and
-`mptrap'. Warning: with the `configure' option `--without-etex' the target
-`etrip' will cause Make to first generate the e-TeX executable; similarly
-with the `configure' option `--with-etex=tex' the target `trip' will cause
-Make to first generate the TeX executable.
-