From c6101f91d071883b48b1b4b51e5eba0f36d9a78d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denis Bitouzé Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 18:23:07 +0000 Subject: French translation for tlmgr updated git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Build/source/README.5configure | 421 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 421 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Build/source/README.5configure (limited to 'Build/source/README.5configure') diff --git a/Build/source/README.5configure b/Build/source/README.5configure deleted file mode 100644 index b1e00daac07..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/README.5configure +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -(This file was generated by makeinfo and splitinfo.gawk.) -(Released under the old-style GNU documentation license; - see sources or other output files for full text.) - -7 Configure options -******************* - -Corresponding to the large number of program and library modules there -are a large number 'configure' options, most of which are described -here. The command - 'configure --help' -at the top level gives an exhaustive list of all global options and a -few important module-specific ones, whereas, e.g., - 'texk/lcdf-typetools/configure --help' -also displays the 'lcdf-typetools' specific options, which are not shown -at the top level. - - The help text also mentions several influential environment -variables, but for TeX Live it is better to specify them as assignments -on the command line. - - The './Build' script used to make the binaries shipped with TeX Live -invokes the top-level 'configure' with a few additional options (*note -Building::). The defaults discussed below are those for the actual -'configure' script; invoking 'configure' via './Build' yields different -results. - - Defaults for most options are set at the top level and propagated -explicitly to all subdirectories. Options specified on the command line -are checked for consistency but never modified. - -7.1 Global configure options -============================ - -Here are the global configure options. - -7.1.1 '--disable-native-texlive-build' --------------------------------------- - -If enabled (the default), build for a TL binary distribution as shipped -by the TeX user groups. This requires GNU 'make' and implies -'--enable-multiplatform' and '--enable-cxx-runtime-hack' (unless they -are explicitly disabled), and enforces '--disable-shared'. - - If building TL for a GNU/Linux or other distribution, this should be -disabled and system versions of most libraries should be used (*note -Distro builds::). - - A related option, '--enable-texlive-build', is automatically passed -to all subdirectories (and cannot be disabled). Subdirectories that can -also be built independently from the TL tree (such as 'utils/xindy' and -'texk/dvipng') but cooperate with TL can use this option to enable -TL-specific adaptations, such as installation paths. - -7.1.2 '--prefix', '--bindir', ... ---------------------------------- - -These standard Autoconf options specify various installation directories -as usual. For the complete list, *note Installation directories::. - - Also as usual, all values are prefixed by the value of 'DESTDIR', if -set, on the 'make' command line (*note Installation in a temporary -location: (automake)Staged Installs.). - -7.1.3 '--disable-largefile' ---------------------------- - -Omit large file support (LFS), which is needed on most 32-bit Unix -systems for files with 2GB or more. Regardless of this option, the size -of 'DVI' and 'GF' files must always be <2GB, due to the file format -specifications. - - With LFS, there is no fixed limit on the size of PDF files created by -'pdftex' or PostScript files created by 'dvips'. The size of PDF images -included by 'pdftex' or 'luatex' must, however, be <2GB when using -'poppler' version 0.22 or before (even on 64-bit systems with LFS). - -7.1.4 '--disable-missing' -------------------------- - -Immediately terminate the build process if a requested program or -feature must be disabled, e.g., due to missing libraries. This can help -when figuring out a specific (sub)set of modules to enable. - -7.1.5 '--enable-compiler-warnings='LEVEL ----------------------------------------- - -Enable various levels of compiler warnings for C, C++, and/or -Objective C: the LEVEL value can be one of: 'no min yes max all'. The -default is 'yes' in 'maintainer-mode' (see below) and 'min' otherwise. -This option defines the variables 'WARNING_[OBJ]C[XX]FLAGS', but these -variables are not consistently used in all library and program modules. -At present, these warning flags assume options from the GNU compilers. - -7.1.6 '--enable-cxx-runtime-hack' ---------------------------------- - -If enabled (as it is for the native TL build), when using 'g++', try to -statically link with 'libstdc++', thus improving portability of the -resulting binary. *Note Macros for compilers::. - -7.1.7 '--enable-maintainer-mode' --------------------------------- - -Enable 'make' rules and dependencies not useful (and sometimes -confusing) to the casual user. This requires current versions of the -GNU build tools (*note Build system tools::), as it automatically -rebuilds infrastructure files as needed. *Note 'missing' and -'AM_MAINTAINER_MODE': (automake)maintainer-mode. - -7.1.8 '--enable-multiplatform' ------------------------------- - -If enabled (as it is for the native TL build) and '--bindir=DIR' or -'--libdir=DIR' are not specified, install executables and libraries in -per-platform subdirectories of 'EPREFIX/bin' and 'EPREFIX/lib' where -EPREFIX is the value given or implied for 'exec_prefix'. In any case, -the values for 'bindir' and 'libdir' are automatically propagated to all -subdirectories. - -7.1.9 '--enable-shared' ------------------------ - -Build shared versions of the TeX-specific libraries such as -'libkpathsea'. This is not allowed for a native TL build (i.e., -'--disable-native-texlive-build' must also be specified). - -7.1.10 '--enable-silent-rules' ------------------------------- - -Enable the use of less verbose build rules. When using GNU 'make' (or -any 'make' implementation supporting nested variable expansions), you -can specify 'V=1' on the 'make' command line to get more verbosity, or -'V=0' to get less, regardless of this option. - -7.1.11 '--without-ln-s' ------------------------ - -Required when using a system without a working 'ln -s' to build binaries -for a Unix-like system. However, 'make install' will not create -anything useful, and might fail. - -7.1.12 '--without-x' --------------------- - -Disable all programs using the X Window System. - -7.2 Program-specific configure options -====================================== - -Here are (some of) the program-specific 'configure' options. - -7.2.1 '--enable-PROG', '--disable-PROG' ---------------------------------------- - -Do or do not build and install the program(s) of module 'PROG'. - -7.2.2 '--disable-all-pkgs' --------------------------- - -Do not build any program modules by default--only those explicitly -enabled. This is useful when one wants to work on only a single -program, which is specified with an additional '--enable' option, e.g., -'--enable-dvipdfm-x'. It's still simplest to check out and configure -the whole source tree, but at least only the program you are interested -in, and its dependencies, are built. *Note Build one package::. - - Without this option, all modules are built except those that are -explicitly disabled or specify 'disable' in their 'ac/withenable.ac' -fragment. - -7.2.3 Configure options for 'texk/web2c' ----------------------------------------- - -'--with-banner-add=STR' -Add 'STR' to the default version string (which is ''TeX Live YEAR'' or -''Web2C YEAR'') appended to banner lines. This is ignored for a native -TL build, but distro builds should specify, e.g., '/SOMEDISTRO'. - -'--with-editor=CMD' -Specify the command 'CMD' to invoke from the 'e' option of TeX and -friends, replacing the default 'vi +%d '%s'' for Unix or 'texworks ---position=%d "%s"' for Windows. - -'--with-fontconfig-includes=DIR', '--with-fontconfig-libdir=DIR' -Building XeTeX on non-Mac systems requires the 'fontconfig' library -headers and code. If one or both of these options are given, the -required flags are derived from them; otherwise, they are determined via -'pkg-config' (if present). - -'--with-mf-x-toolkit' -Use the X toolkit ('libXt') for Metafont (the default is to use the -lowest-level 'Xlib' support; it seems this has the best chance of -working across X installations nowadays). - -'--disable-dump-share' -Make the 'fmt'/'base' dump files architecture dependent (somewhat faster -on LittleEndian architectures). - -'--disable-ipc' -Disable TeX's '--ipc' option. - -'--disable-mf-nowin' -Do not build a separate non-graphically-capable Metafont ('mf-nowin'). - -'--disable-tex', '--enable-etex', ... -Do not or do build the various TeX, Metafont, and MetaPost engines -(defaults are defined in the fragment 'texk/web2c/ac/web2c.ac'). - -'--disable-web-progs' -Do not build the original WEB programs 'bibtex', ..., 'weave'. Useful -if, e.g., you only want to (re)build some engines. - -'--enable-auto-core' -This option causes TeX and Metafont to produce a core dump when a -particular hacky filename is encountered, for use in creating preloaded -binaries. This is rarely done nowadays. - -'--enable-libtool-hack' -If enabled (which is the default for all platforms), prevents 'libtool' -from linking explicitly with dependencies of 'libfontconfig' such as -'libexpat'. - -'--enable-*win' -Include various types of non-X window support for Metafont (EPSF output, -'mftalk', old graphics terminals, ...). - -'--enable-tex-synctex', '--disable-etex-synctex', ... -Build the TeX engines with or without 'SyncTeX' support; ignored for a -native TeX Live build. Defaults are defined in -'texk/web2c/ac/web2c.ac'. - -'--disable-synctex' -Do not build the 'SyncTeX' library and tool. - -7.2.4 Configure options for 'texk/bibtex-x' -------------------------------------------- - -The programs 'bibtex8' and 'bibtexu' have been merged into the module -'bibtex-x' (extended BibTeX). - -'--disable-bibtex8' -Do not build the 'bibtex8' program. - -'--disable-bibtexu' -Do not build the 'bibtexu' program (building 'bibtexu' requires 'ICU' -libraries). - -7.2.5 Configure options for 'texk/dvipdfm-x' --------------------------------------------- - -The former modules 'dvipdfmx' (extended DVI to PDF converter) and -'xdvipdfmx' (the same, as used by XeTeX) have been merged into -'dvipdfm-x' at the source level. Two separate binaries are still -created by default. In addition, 'dvipdfm' is created as a symlink to -'dvipdfmx', with backward-compatible (very slightly different) behavior. - -'--disable-dvipdfmx' -Do not build the 'dvipdfmx' program or make the 'dvipdfm' symlink. - -'--disable-xdvipdfmx' -Do not build the 'xdvipdfmx' program. - -7.2.6 Configure options for 'texk/dvisvgm' ------------------------------------------- - -'--with-system-libgs' -Build 'dvisvgm' using installed Ghostscript ('gs') headers and library -(not allowed for a native TL build). The default is to load the 'gs' -library at runtime if possible, else to disable support for PostScript -specials. - -'--without-libgs' -Build 'dvisvgm' without PostScript support at all. Because the dynamic -loading just mentioned defeats all attempts at static linking, the -result can crash due to library incompatibilities, e.g., on CentOS 5. - -'--with-libgs-includes=DIR', '--with-libgs-libdir=DIR' -Specify non-standard locations of the Ghostscript headers and library. - -7.2.7 Configure options for 'texk/texlive' ------------------------------------------- - -'--disable-linked-scripts' -Do not install the "linked scripts" (*note Linked scripts::), except for -the TL scripts required to run 'texlinks'. - -7.2.8 Configure options for 'texk/xdvik' ----------------------------------------- - -'--with-gs=FILENAME' -Hardwire the location of Ghostscript ('gs') as called by Xdvik. - -'--with-xdvi-x-toolkit=KIT' -Use toolkit 'KIT' for 'xdvik', one of: 'motif xaw xaw3d neXtaw'. The -default is 'motif' if available, else 'xaw'. - -'--enable-xi2-scrolling' -Use XInput 2.1 "smooth scrolling" if available (default: yes, except for -a native TL build). - -7.2.9 Configure options for 'utils/xindy' ------------------------------------------ - -'--enable-xindy-rules' -Build and install 'xindy' rules (default: yes, except for a native TL -build). - -'--enable-xindy-docs' -Build and install 'xindy' documentation (default: yes, except for a -native TL build). - -'--with-clisp-runtime=FILENAME' -Specifies the full path for the Clisp runtime file ('lisp.run' or -'lisp.exe') to be installed. When specified as 'default' (the default -for a native TL build) the path is determined by the Clisp executable; -the value 'system' (not allowed for a native TL build, but the default -otherwise) indicates that 'xindy' will use the installed version of -'clisp' (which must be identical to the one used to build 'xindy'). - -7.3 Library-specific configure options -====================================== - -Here are (some of) the library-specific 'configure' options, starting -with this generic one: - -'--with-system-LIB' - - Use an installed (system) version of the library 'LIB'; this option -exists for most libraries, but is not allowed for a native TL build. -Using a system version implies also using the system versions of all -libraries that LIB depends on. - - For many libraries '--with-LIB-includes=DIR' and -'--with-LIB-libdir=DIR' can specify non-standard search locations; -others use 'pkg-config' or similar to determine the required flags. - - The top-level 'configure' script performs a consistency check for all -required system libraries and bails out if tests fail. - -7.3.1 Configure options for 'kpathsea' --------------------------------------- - -'--enable-CMD-default', '--disable-CMD-default' -Determine the compile time default for whether or not to run CMD, which -is one of: -'mkocp' - (Omega compiled translation process file) -'mkofm' - (Omega font metrics file) -'mktexfmt' - (format/base dump file) -'mktexmf' - (Metafont source) -'mktexpk' - (PK bitmap font) -'mktextex' - (TeX source) -'mktextfm' - (TFM file) - -to generate the specified type of file dynamically. The default can be -overridden by the user in any case (*note kpathsea library::). - -7.3.2 Configure options for system 'poppler' --------------------------------------------- - -Building XeTeX requires 'poppler', either from the TL tree or system -headers and library. Building pdfTeX requires either 'xpdf' from the -TeX Live tree or system 'poppler' headers and library. - -'--with-system-poppler' -Use a system version (0.18 or newer) of 'poppler' for LuaTeX (or -LuaJITTeX) and XeTeX, and use 'pkg-config' to obtain the required flags. - -'--with-system-xpdf' -Use a system version (0.12 or newer) of 'poppler' (and 'pkg-config') for -pdfTeX instead of 'xpdf' from the TL tree. *Note --disable-largefile::. - -7.4 Variables for configure -=========================== - -The values for these variables can be specified as 'configure' arguments -of the form 'VAR=VALUE'. They can also be defined in the environment, -but that might not work for cross compilations. - -'CC' -'CXX' -'CPPFLAGS' - And plenty more. As usual with Autoconf, these variables specify - the name (or full path) of compilers, preprocessor flags, and - similar. *Note (autoconf)Preset Output Variables::. - -'CLISP' - Name (or full path) of the 'clisp' executable, used to build - 'xindy'. - -'FT2_CONFIG' -'ICU_CONFIG' -'PKG_CONFIG' - These specify the name (or path) for the 'freetype-config', - 'icu-config', and 'pkg-config' commands used to determine the flags - required for system versions of 'libfreetype', the ICU libraries, - and other libraries, respectively. - -'KPSEWHICH' - Name (or path) of an installed 'kpsewhich' binary, used by 'make - check' to determine the location of, e.g., 'cmbx10.tfm'. - -'MAKE' -'SED' - And more. Name (or path) of the 'make', 'sed', and similar - programs; used at the top level and propagated to all - subdirectories. - -'PERL' -'LATEX' -'PDFLATEX' - Name (or full path) for the 'perl', 'latex', and 'pdflatex' - commands used, e.g., to build the 'xindy' documentation. - -- cgit v1.2.3