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diff --git a/Build/source/libs/README b/Build/source/libs/README index 1df759da9ef..31492ab6cb6 100644 --- a/Build/source/libs/README +++ b/Build/source/libs/README @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ graphite2 1.3.11 - checked 05mar18 harfbuzz 1.7.6 - checked 07mar18 http://www.freedesktop.org/software/harfbuzz/release/ -icu 60.2 - checked 11jan18 +icu 61.1 - checked 29mar18 http://download.icu-project.org/files/icu4c/ libpaper 1.1.24+nmu2 - checked 24oct13 diff --git a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl index bd8ffebbf63..bb721c6856f 100755 --- a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl +++ b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ #!/usr/bin/env perl -# $Id: tlmgr.pl 47273 2018-04-03 22:14:30Z karl $ +# $Id: tlmgr.pl 47303 2018-04-05 17:52:22Z karl $ # # Copyright 2008-2018 Norbert Preining # This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or any later version. -my $svnrev = '$Revision: 47273 $'; -my $datrev = '$Date: 2018-04-04 00:14:30 +0200 (Wed, 04 Apr 2018) $'; +my $svnrev = '$Revision: 47303 $'; +my $datrev = '$Date: 2018-04-05 19:52:22 +0200 (Thu, 05 Apr 2018) $'; my $tlmgrrevision; my $tlmgrversion; my $prg; @@ -7364,7 +7364,7 @@ tlmgr - the native TeX Live Manager =head1 SYNOPSIS -tlmgr [I<option>]... I<action> [I<option>]... [I<operand>]... +tlmgr [I<option>...] I<action> [I<option>...] [I<operand>...] =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -7571,7 +7571,13 @@ Gives version information (same as C<--version>). If C<-v> has been given the revisions of the used modules are reported, too. -=head2 backup [--clean[=I<N>]] [--backupdir I<dir>] [--all | I<pkg>]... +=head2 backup + +=over 4 + +=item B<backup [I<option>...] --all> + +=item B<backup [I<option>...] I<pkg>...> If the C<--clean> option is not specified, this action makes a backup of the given packages, or all packages given C<--all>. These backups are @@ -7617,18 +7623,14 @@ performed are written to the terminal. =back -=head2 candidates I<pkg> - -=over 4 +=back -=item B<candidates I<pkg>> +=head2 candidates I<pkg> Shows the available candidate repositories for package I<pkg>. See L<MULTIPLE REPOSITORIES> below. -=back - -=head2 check [I<option>]... [files|depends|executes|runfiles|all] +=head2 check [I<option>...] [files|depends|executes|runfiles|all] Executes one (or all) check(s) on the consistency of the installation. @@ -7671,9 +7673,13 @@ checking the TL development repository. =back -=head2 conf [texmf|tlmgr|updmap [--conffile I<file>] [--delete] [I<key> [I<value>]]] +=head2 conf + +=over 4 + +=item B<conf [texmf|tlmgr|updmap [--conffile I<file>] [--delete] [I<key> [I<value>]]]> -=head2 conf auxtrees [--conffile I<file>] [show|add|delete] [I<value>] +=item B<conf auxtrees [--conffile I<file>] [show|add|delete] [I<value>]> With only C<conf>, show general configuration information for TeX Live, including active configuration files, path settings, and more. This is @@ -7722,7 +7728,9 @@ but tinkering with settings in this way is strongly discouraged. Again, no error checking on either keys or values is done, so any sort of breakage is possible. -=head2 dump-tlpdb [--local|--remote] [--json] +=back + +=head2 dump-tlpdb [I<option>...] [--json] Dump complete local or remote TLPDB to standard output, as-is. The output is analogous to the C<--machine-readable> output; see @@ -7760,17 +7768,17 @@ I<location> is the file or url to the repository. Line endings may be either LF or CRLF depending on the current platform. -=head2 generate [I<option>]... I<what> +=head2 generate =over 4 -=item B<generate language> +=item B<generate [I<option>...] language> -=item B<generate language.dat> +=item B<generate [I<option>...] language.dat> -=item B<generate language.def> +=item B<generate [I<option>...] language.def> -=item B<generate language.dat.lua> +=item B<generate [I<option>...] language.dat.lua> =back @@ -7877,7 +7885,15 @@ The respective locations are as follows: Start the graphical user interface. See B<GUI> below. -=head2 info [I<option>...] [collections|schemes|I<pkg>...] +=head2 info + +=over 4 + +=item B<info [I<option>...] I<pkg>...> + +=item B<info [I<option>...] collections> + +=item B<info [I<option>...] schemes> With no argument, lists all packages available at the package repository, prefixing those already installed with C<i>. @@ -7946,13 +7962,15 @@ If both C<--json> and C<--data> are given, C<--json> takes precedence. =back +=back + =head2 init-usertree Sets up a texmf tree for so-called user mode management, either the default user tree (C<TEXMFHOME>), or one specified on the command line with C<--usertree>. See L<USER MODE> below. -=head2 install [I<option>]... I<pkg>... +=head2 install [I<option>...] I<pkg>... Install each I<pkg> given on the command line, if it is not already installed. (It does not touch existing packages; see the C<update> @@ -8018,7 +8036,15 @@ C<--reinstall>, as in (using the C<fontspec> package as the example): =back -=head2 key list|add I<file>|remove I<keyid> +=head2 key + +=over 4 + +=item B<key list> + +=item B<key add I<file>> + +=item B<key remove I<keyid>> The action C<key> allows listing, adding and removing additional GPG keys to the set of trusted keys, that is, those that are used to verify @@ -8034,9 +8060,11 @@ C<tlpkg/gpg/repository-keys.gpg>. The C<remove> argument requires a key id and removes the requested id from the local keyring. +=back + =head2 list -Synonym for L<info|/info [I<option>...] [collections|schemes|I<pkg>...]>. +Synonym for L</info>. =head2 option @@ -8182,7 +8210,13 @@ C<texconfig> script, which supports other configuration settings for some programs, notably C<dvips>. C<tlmgr> does not support those extra settings. -=head2 path [--w32mode=user|admin] [add|remove] +=head2 path + +=over 4 + +=item B<path [--w32mode=user|admin] add> + +=item B<path [--w32mode=user|admin] remove> On Unix, merely adds or removes symlinks for binaries, man pages, and info pages in the system directories specified by the respective options @@ -8209,6 +8243,8 @@ is given, it must be C<user> and the user path will be adjusted. If a user without admin rights uses the option C<--w32mode admin> a warning is issued that the caller does not have enough privileges. +=back + =head2 pinning The C<pinning> action manages the pinning file, see L</Pinning> below. @@ -8235,11 +8271,15 @@ Remove all pinning data for repository I<repo>. =back -=head2 platform list|add|remove I<platform>... +=head2 platform + +=over 4 -=head2 platform set I<platform> +=item B<platform list|add|remove I<platform>...> -=head2 platform set auto +=item B<platform set I<platform>> + +=item B<platform set auto> C<platform list> lists the TeX Live names of all the platforms (a.k.a. architectures), (C<i386-linux>, ...) available at the package @@ -8273,6 +8313,8 @@ written to the terminal. =back +=back + =cut # keep the following on *ONE* line otherwise Losedows perldoc does @@ -8280,24 +8322,46 @@ written to the terminal. =pod -=head2 postaction [--w32mode=user|admin] [--fileassocmode=1|2] [--all] [install|remove] [shortcut|fileassoc|script] [I<pkg>]... +=head2 postaction + +=over 4 + +=item B<postaction [I<option>...] install [shortcut|fileassoc|script] [I<pkg>...]> + +=item B<postaction [I<option>...] remove [shortcut|fileassoc|script] [I<pkg>...]> Carry out the postaction C<shortcut>, C<fileassoc>, or C<script> given as the second required argument in install or remove mode (which is the first required argument), for either the packages given on the command line, or for all if C<--all> is given. +Options: + +=over 4 + +=item B<--w32mode=[user|admin]> + If the option C<--w32mode> is given the value C<user>, all actions will only be carried out in the user-accessible parts of the registry/filesystem, while the value C<admin> selects the system-wide parts of the registry for the file associations. If you do not have enough permissions, using C<--w32mode=admin> will not succeed. +=item B<--fileassocmode=[1|2]> + C<--fileassocmode> specifies the action for file associations. If it is set to 1 (the default), only new associations are added; if it is set to 2, all associations are set to the TeX Live programs. (See also C<option fileassocs>.) +=item B<--all> + +Carry out the postactions for all packages + +=back + +=back + =head2 print-platform Print the TeX Live identifier for the detected platform @@ -8309,7 +8373,7 @@ C<--print-arch> is a synonym. Print the TeX Live platform identifier, TL platform long name, and original output from guess. -=head2 remove [I<option>]... I<pkg>... +=head2 remove [I<option>...] I<pkg>... Remove each I<pkg> specified. Removing a collection removes all package dependencies (unless C<--no-depends> is specified), but not any @@ -8328,12 +8392,11 @@ also specified. =item B<--backupdir> I<directory> These options behave just as with the L<update|/update -[I<option>]... [I<pkg>]...> action (q.v.), except they apply to making +[I<option>...] [I<pkg>...]> action (q.v.), except they apply to making backups of packages before they are removed. The default is to make such a backup, that is, to save a copy of packages before removal. -The L<restore|/restore [--json] [--backupdir I<dir>] [--all | I<pkg> -[I<rev>]]> action explains how to restore from a backup. +The L</restore> action explains how to restore from a backup. =item B<--no-depends> @@ -8341,7 +8404,7 @@ Do not remove dependent packages. =item B<--no-depends-at-all> -See above under L<install|/install [I<option>]... I<pkg>...> (and beware). +See above under L<install|/install [I<option>...] I<pkg>...> (and beware). =item B<--force> @@ -8397,7 +8460,13 @@ otherwise, all operations will fail! =back -=head2 restore [--json] [--backupdir I<dir>] [--all | I<pkg> [I<rev>]] +=head2 restore + +=over 4 + +=item B<restore [I<option>...] I<pkg> [I<rev>]> + +=item B<restore [I<option>...] --all> Restore a package from a previously-made backup. @@ -8447,11 +8516,17 @@ If both C<--json> and C<--data> are given, C<--json> takes precedence. =back -=head2 search [I<option>...] I<what> +=back + +=head2 search + +=over 4 + +=item B<search [I<option>...] I<what>> -=head3 search [I<option>...] --file I<what> +=item B<search [I<option>...] --file I<what>> -=head3 search [I<option>...] --all I<what> +=item B<search [I<option>...] --all I<what>> By default, search the names, short descriptions, and long descriptions of all locally installed packages for the argument I<what>, interpreted @@ -8483,6 +8558,8 @@ C<tables> (unless they also contain the word C<table> on its own). =back +=back + =head2 shell Starts an interactive mode, where tlmgr prompts for commands. This can @@ -8547,13 +8624,13 @@ If I<var> or then I<val> is not specified, it is prompted for. =head2 show -Synonym for L<info|/info [I<option>...] [collections|schemes|I<pkg>...]>. +Synonym for L</info>. =head2 uninstall -Synonym for L<remove|/remove [I<option>]... I<pkg>...>. +Synonym for L<remove|/remove [I<option>...] I<pkg>...>. -=head2 update [I<option>]... [I<pkg>]... +=head2 update [I<option>...] [I<pkg>...] Updates the packages given as arguments to the latest version available at the installation source. Either C<--all> or at least one I<pkg> name @@ -8652,7 +8729,7 @@ This option can also be set permanently in the tlmgr config file with the key C<update-exclude>. -=item B<--no-auto-remove> [I<pkg>]... +=item B<--no-auto-remove> [I<pkg>...] By default, C<tlmgr> tries to remove packages which have disappeared on the server, as described above under C<--all>. This option prevents @@ -8661,7 +8738,7 @@ given I<pkg> names. This can lead to an inconsistent TeX installation, since packages are not infrequently renamed or replaced by their authors. Therefore this is not recommend. -=item B<--no-auto-install> [I<pkg>]... +=item B<--no-auto-install> [I<pkg>...] Under normal circumstances C<tlmgr> will install packages which are new on the server, as described above under C<--all>. This option prevents @@ -8715,8 +8792,7 @@ of this C<--backup> option is to save a persistent backup in case the actual I<content> of the update causes problems, e.g., introduces an TeX incompatibility. -The L<restore|/restore [--json] [--backupdir I<dir>] [--all | I<pkg> -[I<rev>]]> action explains how to restore from a backup. +The L</restore> action explains how to restore from a backup. =item B<--no-depends> @@ -8726,7 +8802,7 @@ suppresses this behavior. =item B<--no-depends-at-all> -See above under L<install|/install [I<option>]... I<pkg>...> (and beware). +See above under L<install|/install [I<option>...] I<pkg>...> (and beware). =item B<--force> @@ -9298,9 +9374,9 @@ written to stdout). The idea is that a program can get all the information it needs by reading stdout. Currently this option only applies to the -L<update|/update [I<option>]... [I<pkg>]...>, -L<install|/install [I<option>]... I<pkg>...>, and -L</option> actions. +L<update|/update [I<option>...] [I<pkg>...]>, +L<install|/install [I<option>...] I<pkg>...>, and +L</option> actions. =head2 Machine-readable C<update> and C<install> output @@ -9441,7 +9517,7 @@ This script and its documentation were written for the TeX Live distribution (L<http://tug.org/texlive>) and both are licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. -$Id: tlmgr.pl 47273 2018-04-03 22:14:30Z karl $ +$Id: tlmgr.pl 47303 2018-04-05 17:52:22Z karl $ =cut # to remake HTML version: pod2html --cachedir=/tmp tlmgr.pl >/tmp/tlmgr.html |