#!/usr/bin/env perl # $Id$ # # Copyright 2007-2014 # Reinhard Kotucha, Norbert Preining, Karl Berry, Siep Kroonenberg. # This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 # or any later version. # # Be careful when changing wording: *every* normal informational message # output here must be recognized by the long grep in tl-update-tlnet. # # TODO: # - with -gui pop up a transient window showing: # testing for compressed archive packages ... # testing for uncompressed live system ... # testing for network access ... # loading tlpdb, this can take some time ... # (that, and maybe some others can be done with the waitVariableX # thingy as described in the Perl/Tk book in the chapter that can be # found on the net) (Werner 28.10.08) my $svnrev = '$Revision$'; $svnrev =~ m/: ([0-9]+) /; $::installerrevision = $1; # taken from 00texlive.config: release, $tlpdb->config_release; our $texlive_release; BEGIN { $^W = 1; my $Master; my $me = $0; $me =~ s!\\!/!g if $^O =~ /^MSWin(32|64)$/i; if ($me =~ m!/!) { ($Master = $me) =~ s!(.*)/[^/]*$!$1!; } else { $Master = "."; } $::installerdir = $Master; # All platforms: add the installer modules unshift (@INC, "$::installerdir/tlpkg"); } use Cwd 'abs_path'; use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_autoabbrev); use Pod::Usage; use TeXLive::TLUtils qw(platform platform_desc sort_archs which getenv win32 unix info log debug tlwarn ddebug tldie get_system_tmpdir member process_logging_options rmtree wsystem mkdirhier make_var_skeleton make_local_skeleton install_package copy install_packages dirname setup_programs native_slashify forward_slashify); use TeXLive::TLPOBJ; use TeXLive::TLPDB; use TeXLive::TLConfig; use TeXLive::TLDownload; use TeXLive::TLPaper; if (win32) { require TeXLive::TLWinGoo; TeXLive::TLWinGoo->import( qw( &win_version &is_vista &admin &non_admin ®_country &expand_string &global_tmpdir &get_system_path &get_user_path &setenv_reg &unsetenv_reg &adjust_reg_path_for_texlive ®ister_extension &unregister_extension ®ister_file_type &unregister_file_type &broadcast_env &update_assocs &add_desktop_shortcut &add_menu_shortcut &remove_desktop_shortcut &remove_menu_shortcut &create_uninstaller )); } use strict; # global list of lines that get logged (see TLUtils.pm::_logit). @::LOGLINES = (); # global list of warnings @::WARNLINES = (); # we play around with the environment, place to keep original my %origenv = (); # $install{$packagename} == 1 if it should be installed my %install; # the different modules have to assign a code blob to this global variable # which starts the installation. # Example: In install-menu-text.pl there is # $::run_menu = \&run_menu_text; # $::run_menu = sub { die "no UI defined." ; }; # the default scheme to be installed my $default_scheme='scheme-full'; # common fmtutil args, keep in sync with tlmgr.pl. our $common_fmtutil_args = "--no-error-if-no-engine=$TeXLive::TLConfig::PartialEngineSupport"; # some arrays where the lists of collections to be installed are saved # our for menus our @collections_std; # The global variable %vars is an associative list which contains all # variables and their values which can be changed by the user. # needs to be our since TeXLive::TLUtils uses it # # The following values are taken from the remote tlpdb using the # $tlpdb->option_XXXXX # settings (i.e., taken from tlpkg/tlpsrc/00texlive.installation.tlpsrc # # 'option_path' => 0, # 'option_sys_bin' => '/usr/local/bin', # 'option_sys_man' => '/usr/local/man', # 'option_sys_info' => '/usr/local/info', # 'option_doc' => 1, # 'option_src' => 1, # 'option_fmt' => 0, # 'option_letter' => 0, # 'option_adjustrepo' => 1, our %vars=( # 'n_' means 'number of'. 'this_platform' => '', 'n_systems_available' => 0, 'n_systems_selected' => 0, 'n_collections_selected' => 0, 'n_collections_available' => 0, 'total_size' => 0, 'src_splitting_supported' => 1, 'doc_splitting_supported' => 1, 'selected_scheme' => $default_scheme, 'in_place' => 0, 'portable' => 0, ); # option handling my $opt_in_place = 0; my $opt_gui = (win32() ? "wizard" : "text"); my $opt_help = 0; my $opt_location = ""; my $opt_no_gui = 0; my $opt_nonadmin = 0; my $opt_portable = 0; my $opt_print_arch = 0; my $opt_profileseed = ""; my $opt_profile = ""; my $opt_scheme = ""; my $opt_custom_bin; my $opt_version = 0; my $opt_force_arch; my $opt_persistent_downloads = 1; my $opt_allow_ftp = 0; $::opt_select_repository = 0; # show all options even those not relevant for that arch $::opt_all_options = 0; # default language for GUI installer $::lang = "en"; # use the fancy directory selector for TEXDIR $::alternative_selector = 0; # do not debug translations by default $::debug_translation = 0; # some strings to describe the different meanings of option_file_assoc $::fileassocdesc[0] = "None"; $::fileassocdesc[1] = "Only new"; $::fileassocdesc[2] = "All"; # if we find a file installation.profile we ask the user whether we should # continue with the installation # note, we are in the installer directory. if (-r "installation.profile") { my $pwd = Cwd::getcwd(); print "ABORTED TL INSTALLATION FOUND: installation.profile (in $pwd)\n"; print "Do you want to continue with the exact same settings as before (y/N): "; my $answer = ; if ($answer =~ m/^y(es)?$/i) { $opt_profile = "installation.profile"; } } # first process verbosity/quiet options process_logging_options(); # now the others GetOptions( "custom-bin=s" => \$opt_custom_bin, "fancyselector" => \$::alternative_selector, "in-place" => \$opt_in_place, "gui:s" => \$opt_gui, "lang=s" => \$::opt_lang, "location|url|repository|repos|repo=s" => \$opt_location, "no-cls", # $::opt_no_cls in install-menu-text-pl "no-gui" => \$opt_no_gui, "non-admin" => \$opt_nonadmin, "portable" => \$opt_portable, "print-platform|print-arch" => \$opt_print_arch, "force-platform|force-arch=s" => \$opt_force_arch, "debug-translation" => \$::debug_translation, "profile-seed=s" => \$opt_profileseed, "profile=s" => \$opt_profile, "scheme=s" => \$opt_scheme, "all-options" => \$::opt_all_options, "persistent-downloads!" => \$opt_persistent_downloads, "select-repository" => \$::opt_select_repository, "version" => \$opt_version, "help|?" => \$opt_help) or pod2usage(1); if ($opt_gui eq "") { # the --gui option was given with an empty argument, set it to perltk $opt_gui = "perltk"; } if ($opt_gui eq "expert") { $opt_gui = "perltk"; } if ($opt_help) { # theoretically we could make a subroutine with all the same # painful checks as we do in tlmgr, but let's not bother until people ask. my @noperldoc = (); if (win32() || $ENV{"NOPERLDOC"}) { @noperldoc = ("-noperldoc", "1"); } # Tweak less stuff same as tlmgr, though. # less can break control characters and thus the output of pod2usage # is broken. We add/set LESS=-R in the environment and unset # LESSPIPE and LESSOPEN to try to help. # if (defined($ENV{'LESS'})) { $ENV{'LESS'} .= " -R"; } else { $ENV{'LESS'} = "-R"; } delete $ENV{'LESSPIPE'}; delete $ENV{'LESSOPEN'}; pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2, @noperldoc); die "sorry, pod2usage did not work; maybe a download failure?"; } if ($opt_version) { print "install-tl (TeX Live Cross Platform Installer)", " revision $::installerrevision\n"; if (open (REL_TL, "$::installerdir/release-texlive.txt")) { # print first and last lines, which have the TL version info. my @rel_tl = ; print $rel_tl[0]; print $rel_tl[$#rel_tl]; close (REL_TL); } if ($::opt_verbosity > 0) { print "Revision of modules:"; print "\nTLConfig: " . TeXLive::TLConfig->module_revision(); print "\nTLUtils: " . TeXLive::TLUtils->module_revision(); print "\nTLPOBJ: " . TeXLive::TLPOBJ->module_revision(); print "\nTLPDB: " . TeXLive::TLPDB->module_revision(); print "\nTLWinGoo: " . TeXLive::TLWinGoo->module_revision() if win32(); print "\n"; } exit 0; } die "$0: Options custom-bin and in-place are incompatible.\n" if ($opt_in_place && $opt_custom_bin); die "$0: Options profile and in-place are incompatible.\n" if ($opt_in_place && $opt_profile); die "$0: Options profile-seed and in-place are incompatible.\n" if ($opt_in_place && $opt_profileseed); if ($#ARGV >= 0) { # we still have arguments left, should only be gui, otherwise die if ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^gui$/i) { $opt_gui = "perltk"; } else { die "$0: Extra arguments `@ARGV'; try --help if you need it.\n"; } } if (defined($::opt_lang)) { $::lang = $::opt_lang; } if ($opt_profile) { # for now, not allowed if in_place if (-r $opt_profile) { info("Automated TeX Live installation using profile: $opt_profile\n"); } else { $opt_profile = ""; info("Profile $opt_profile not readable, continuing in interactive mode.\n"); } } if ($opt_nonadmin and win32()) { non_admin(); } # the TLPDB instances we will use. $tlpdb is for the one from the installation # media, while $localtlpdb is for the new installation # $tlpdb must be our because it is used in install-menu-text.pl our $tlpdb; my $localtlpdb; my $location; # $finished == 1 if the menu call already did the installation my $finished = 0; @::info_hook = (); my $system_tmpdir=get_system_tmpdir(); our $media; our @media_available; # special uses of install-tl: if ($opt_print_arch) { print platform()."\n"; exit 0; } # continuing with normal install # check as soon as possible for GUI functionality to give people a chance # to interrupt. if (($opt_gui ne "text") && !$opt_no_gui && ($opt_profile eq "")) { # try to load Tk.pm, but don't die if it doesn't work eval { require Tk; }; if ($@) { # that didn't work out, so warn the user and continue with text mode tlwarn("Cannot load Tk, maybe something is missing and\n"); tlwarn("maybe http://tug.org/texlive/distro.html#perltk can help.\n"); tlwarn("Error message from loading Tk:\n"); tlwarn(" $@\n"); tlwarn("Continuing in text mode...\n"); $opt_gui = "text"; } eval { my $foo = Tk::MainWindow->new; $foo->destroy; }; if ($@) { tlwarn("perl/Tk unusable, cannot create main window.\n"); if (platform() eq "universal-darwin") { tlwarn("That could be because X11 is not installed or started.\n"); } tlwarn("Error message from creating MainWindow:\n"); tlwarn(" $@\n"); tlwarn("Continuing in text mode...\n"); $opt_gui = "text"; } if ($opt_gui eq "text") { # we switched from GUI to non-GUI mode, tell the user and wait a bit tlwarn("\nSwitching to text mode installer, if you want to cancel, do it now.\n"); tlwarn("Waiting for 3 seconds\n"); sleep(3); } } # if (defined($opt_force_arch)) { tlwarn("Overriding platform to $opt_force_arch\n"); $::_platform_ = $opt_force_arch; } # initialize the correct platform platform(); $vars{'this_platform'} = $::_platform_; # we do not support cygwin < 1.7, so check for that if (!$opt_custom_bin && (platform() eq "i386-cygwin")) { chomp( my $un = `uname -r`); if ($un =~ m/^(\d+)\.(\d+)\./) { if ($1 < 2 && $2 < 7) { tldie("\nSorry, the TL binaries require at least cygwin 1.7.\n"); } } } # determine which media are available, don't put NET here, it is # assumed to be available at any time { # check the installer dir for what is present my $tmp = $::installerdir; $tmp = abs_path($tmp); # remove trailing \ or / (e.g. root of dvd drive on w32) $tmp =~ s,[\\\/]$,,; if (-d "$tmp/$Archive") { push @media_available, "local_compressed#$tmp"; } if (-r "$tmp/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf") { push @media_available, "local_uncompressed#$tmp"; } } # check command line arguments if given if ($opt_location) { my $tmp = $opt_location; if ($tmp =~ m!^(http|ftp)://!i) { push @media_available, "NET#$tmp"; } elsif ($tmp =~ m!^(rsync|)://!i) { tldie ("$0: sorry, rsync unsupported; use an http or ftp url here.\n"); } else { # remove leading file:/+ part $tmp =~ s!^file://*!/!i; $tmp = abs_path($tmp); # remove trailing \ or / (e.g. root of dvd drive on w32) $tmp =~ s,[\\\/]$,,; if (-d "$tmp/$Archive") { push @media_available, "local_compressed#$tmp"; } if (-d "$tmp/texmf-dist/web2c") { push @media_available, "local_uncompressed#$tmp"; } } } if (!setup_programs ("$::installerdir/tlpkg/installer", "$::_platform_")) { tldie("$0: Goodbye.\n"); } if ($opt_profile eq "") { if ($opt_profileseed) { read_profile("$opt_profileseed"); } # do the normal interactive installation. # # here we could load different menu systems. Currently several things # are "our" so that the menu implementation can use it. The $tlpdb, the # %var, and all the @collection* # install-menu-*.pl have to assign a code ref to $::run_menu which is # run, and should change ONLY stuff in %vars # The allowed keys in %vars should be specified somewhere ... # the menu implementation should return # MENU_INSTALL do the installation # MENU_ABORT abort every action immediately, no cleanup # MENU_QUIT try to quit and clean up mess our $MENU_INSTALL = 0; our $MENU_ABORT = 1; our $MENU_QUIT = 2; our $MENU_ALREADYDONE = 3; $opt_gui = "text" if ($opt_no_gui); # finally do check for additional screens in the $opt_gui setting: # format: # --gui :,,... # which will passed to run_menu (, , ...) # my @runargs; if ($opt_gui =~ m/^([^:]*):(.*)$/) { $opt_gui = $1; @runargs = split ",", $2; } if (-r "$::installerdir/tlpkg/installer/install-menu-${opt_gui}.pl") { require("installer/install-menu-${opt_gui}.pl"); } else { tlwarn("UI plugin $opt_gui not found,\n"); tlwarn("Using text mode installer.\n"); require("installer/install-menu-text.pl"); } # before we start the installation we check for the existence of # a previous installation, and in case we ship inform the UI { my $tlmgrwhich = which("tlmgr"); if ($tlmgrwhich) { my $dn = dirname($tlmgrwhich); $dn = abs_path("$dn/../.."); # The "make Karl happy" case, check that we are not running install-tl # from the same tree where tlmgr is hanging around my $install_tl_root = abs_path($::installerdir); my $tlpdboldpath = "$dn/$TeXLive::TLConfig::InfraLocation/$TeXLive::TLConfig::DatabaseName"; if (-r $tlpdboldpath && $dn ne $install_tl_root) { debug ("found old installation in $dn\n"); push @runargs, "-old-installation-found=$dn"; } } } my $ret = &{$::run_menu}(@runargs); if ($ret == $MENU_QUIT) { do_cleanup(); flushlog(); exit(1); } elsif ($ret == $MENU_ABORT) { # omit do_cleanup(). flushlog(); exit(2); } elsif ($ret == $MENU_ALREADYDONE) { debug("run_menu has already done the work ... cleaning up.\n"); $finished = 1; } if (!$finished && ($ret != $MENU_INSTALL)) { tlwarn("Unknown return value of run_menu: $ret\n"); exit(3); } } else { if (!do_remote_init()) { die ("Exiting installation.\n"); } read_profile($opt_profile); } my $varsdump = ""; foreach my $key (sort keys %vars) { $varsdump .= " $key: \"" . $vars{$key} . "\"\n"; } log("Settings:\n" . $varsdump); my $errcount = 0; if (!$finished) { # do the actual installation # w32: first, remove trailing slash from texdir[w] # in case it is the root of a drive $vars{'TEXDIR'} =~ s![/\\]$!!; sanitise_options(); info("Installing to: $vars{TEXDIR}\n"); $errcount = do_installation(); } do_cleanup(); my $status = 0; if ($errcount > 0) { $status = 1; warn "$0: errors in installation reported above,\n"; warn "$0: exiting with bad status.\n"; } exit($status); ################################################################### # # FROM HERE ON ONLY SUBROUTINES # NO VARIABLE DECLARATIONS OR CODE # ################################################################### # # SETUP OF REMOTE STUFF # # this is now a sub since it is called from the ui plugins on demand # this allows selecting a mirror first and then continuing sub only_load_remote { my $selected_location = shift; # determine where we will find the distribution to install from. # $location = $opt_location; $location = $selected_location if defined($selected_location); $location || ($location = "$::installerdir"); if ($location =~ m!^(ctan$|(http|ftp)://)!i) { $location =~ s,/(tlpkg|archive)?/*$,,; # remove any trailing tlpkg or / if ($location =~ m/^ctan$/i) { $location = TeXLive::TLUtils::give_ctan_mirror(); } elsif ($location =~ m/^$TeXLiveServerURL/) { my $mirrorbase = TeXLive::TLUtils::give_ctan_mirror_base(); $location =~ s,^($TeXLiveServerURL|ctan$),$mirrorbase,; } $TeXLiveURL = $location; $media = 'NET'; } else { if (scalar grep($_ =~ m/^local_compressed/, @media_available)) { $media = 'local_compressed'; # for in_place option we want local_uncompressed media $media = 'local_uncompressed' if $opt_in_place && member('local_uncompressed', @media_available); } elsif (scalar grep($_ =~ m/^local_uncompressed/, @media_available)) { $media = 'local_uncompressed'; } else { if ($opt_location) { # user gave a --location but nothing can be found there, so die die "$0: cannot find installation source at $opt_location.\n"; } # no --location given, but NET installation $TeXLiveURL = $location = TeXLive::TLUtils::give_ctan_mirror(); $media = 'NET'; } } return load_tlpdb(); } sub do_remote_init { if (!only_load_remote(@_)) { tlwarn("$0: Could not load TeX Live Database from $location, goodbye.\n"); return 0; } if (!do_version_agree()) { TeXLive::TLUtils::tldie <config_release; if ($media eq "local_uncompressed") { # existing installation may not have 00texlive.config metapackage # so use TLConfig to establish what release we have $texlive_release ||= $TeXLive::TLConfig::ReleaseYear; } # if the release from the remote TLPDB does not agree with the # TLConfig::ReleaseYear in the first 4 places break out here. # Why only the first four places: some optional network distributions # might use # release/2009-foobar if ($media eq "NET" && $texlive_release !~ m/^$TeXLive::TLConfig::ReleaseYear/) { return 0; } else { return 1; } } sub final_remote_init { info("Installing TeX Live $TeXLive::TLConfig::ReleaseYear from: $location\n"); info("Platform: ", platform(), " => \'", platform_desc(platform), "\'\n"); if ($opt_custom_bin) { if (-d $opt_custom_bin && (-r "$opt_custom_bin/kpsewhich" || -r "$opt_custom_bin/kpsewhich.exe")) { info("Platform overridden, binaries taken from $opt_custom_bin\n" . "and will be installed into .../bin/custom.\n"); } else { tldie("$opt_custom_bin: Argument to -custom-bin must be a directory " . "with TeX Live binaries.\n"); } } if ($media eq "local_uncompressed") { info("Distribution: live (uncompressed)\n"); } elsif ($media eq "local_compressed") { info("Distribution: inst (compressed)\n"); } elsif ($media eq "NET") { info("Distribution: net (downloading)\n"); info("Using URL: $TeXLiveURL\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::setup_persistent_downloads() if $opt_persistent_downloads; } else { info("Distribution: $media\n"); } info("Directory for temporary files: $system_tmpdir\n"); if ($opt_in_place and ($media ne "local_uncompressed")) { print "TeX Live not local or not decompressed; 'in_place' option not applicable\n"; $opt_in_place = 0; } elsif ($opt_in_place and (!TeXLive::TLUtils::texdir_check($::installerdir))) { print "Installer dir not writable; 'in_place' option not applicable\n"; $opt_in_place = 0; } $vars{'in_place'} = $opt_in_place; $opt_scheme = "" if $opt_in_place; $vars{'portable'} = $opt_portable; log("Installer revision: $::installerrevision\n"); log("Database revision: " . $tlpdb->config_revision . "\n"); # correctly set the splitting support # for local_uncompressed we always support splitting if (($media eq "NET") || ($media eq "local_compressed")) { $vars{'src_splitting_supported'} = $tlpdb->config_src_container; $vars{'doc_splitting_supported'} = $tlpdb->config_doc_container; } set_platforms_supported(); set_texlive_default_dirs(); set_install_platform(); initialize_collections(); # initialize the scheme from the command line value, if given. if ($opt_scheme) { # add the scheme- prefix if they didn't give it. $opt_scheme = "scheme-$opt_scheme" if $opt_scheme !~ /^scheme-/; my $scheme = $tlpdb->get_package($opt_scheme); if (defined($scheme)) { select_scheme($opt_scheme); # select it } else { tlwarn("Scheme $opt_scheme not defined, ignoring it.\n"); } } } sub do_installation { install_warnlines_hook(); if (win32()) { non_admin() if !$vars{'option_w32_multi_user'}; } if ($vars{'n_collections_selected'} <= 0) { tlwarn("Nothing selected, nothing to install, exiting!\n"); exit 1; } # remove final slash from TEXDIR even if it is the root of a drive $vars{'TEXDIR'} =~ s!/$!!; # do the actual installation make_var_skeleton "$vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'}"; make_local_skeleton "$vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'}"; mkdirhier "$vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'}"; if ($vars{'in_place'}) { $localtlpdb = $tlpdb; } else { $localtlpdb=new TeXLive::TLPDB; $localtlpdb->root("$vars{'TEXDIR'}"); } if (!$vars{'in_place'}) { calc_depends(); save_options_into_tlpdb(); do_install_packages(); if ($opt_custom_bin) { $vars{'this_platform'} = "custom"; my $TEXDIR="$vars{'TEXDIR'}"; mkdirhier("$TEXDIR/bin/custom"); for my $f (<$opt_custom_bin/*>) { copy($f, "$TEXDIR/bin/custom"); } } } # now we save every scheme that is fully covered by the stuff we have # installed to the $localtlpdb foreach my $s ($tlpdb->schemes) { my $stlp = $tlpdb->get_package($s); die ("This cannot happen, $s not defined in tlpdb") if ! defined($stlp); my $incit = 1; foreach my $d ($stlp->depends) { if (!defined($localtlpdb->get_package($d))) { $incit = 0; last; } } if ($incit) { $localtlpdb->add_tlpobj($stlp); } } # include a 00texlive.config package in the new tlpdb, # so that further installations and updates using the new installation # as the source can work. Only include the release info, the other # 00texlive.config entries are not relevant for this case. my $tlpobj = new TeXLive::TLPOBJ; $tlpobj->name("00texlive.config"); my $t = $tlpdb->get_package("00texlive.config"); $tlpobj->depends("minrelease/" . $tlpdb->config_minrelease, "release/" . $tlpdb->config_release); $localtlpdb->add_tlpobj($tlpobj); $localtlpdb->save unless $vars{'in_place'}; my $errcount = do_postinst_stuff(); if (win32() || $vars{'portable'}) { print welcome(); } else { print welcome_paths(); } print warnings_summary(); return $errcount; } sub run_postinst_cmd { my ($cmd) = @_; info ("running $cmd ..."); my ($out,$ret) = TeXLive::TLUtils::run_cmd ("$cmd 2>&1"); info ("done\n"); log ($out); if ($ret != 0) { tlwarn ("$0: $cmd failed: $!\n"); $ret = 1; # be sure we don't overflow the sum on anything crazy } return $ret; } # # Make texmf.cnf, backup directory, cleanups, path setting, and # (most importantly) post-install subprograms: mktexlsr, fmtutil, # and more. Return count of errors detected, hopefully zero. sub do_postinst_stuff { my $TEXDIR = "$vars{'TEXDIR'}"; my $TEXMFSYSVAR = "$vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'}"; my $TEXMFSYSCONFIG = "$vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'}"; my $TEXMFVAR = "$vars{'TEXMFVAR'}"; my $TEXMFCONFIG = "$vars{'TEXMFCONFIG'}"; my $TEXMFLOCAL = "$vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'}"; my $tmv; do_texmf_cnf(); # clean up useless files in texmf-dist/tlpkg as this is only # created by the relocatable packages if (-d "$TEXDIR/$TeXLive::TLConfig::RelocTree/tlpkg") { rmtree("$TEXDIR/TeXLive::TLConfig::RelocTree/tlpkg"); } # create package backup directory for tlmgr autobackup to work mkdirhier("$TEXDIR/$TeXLive::TLConfig::PackageBackupDir"); # final program execution # we have to do several things: # - clean the environment from spurious TEXMF related variables # - add the bin dir to the PATH # - select perl interpreter and set the correct perllib # - run the programs # Step 1: Clean the environment. %origenv = %ENV; my @TMFVARS=qw(VARTEXFONTS TEXMF SYSTEXMF VARTEXFONTS TEXMFDBS WEB2C TEXINPUTS TEXFORMATS MFBASES MPMEMS TEXPOOL MFPOOL MPPOOL PSHEADERS TEXFONTMAPS TEXPSHEADERS TEXCONFIG TEXMFCNF TEXMFMAIN TEXMFDIST TEXMFLOCAL TEXMFSYSVAR TEXMFSYSCONFIG TEXMFVAR TEXMFCONFIG TEXMFHOME TEXMFCACHE); if (defined($ENV{'TEXMFCNF'})) { print "WARNING: environment variable TEXMFCNF is set. You should know what you are doing. We will unset it for the post-install actions, but all further operations might be disturbed.\n\n"; } foreach $tmv (@TMFVARS) { delete $ENV{$tmv} if (defined($ENV{$tmv})); } # Step 2: Setup the PATH, switch to the new Perl my $pathsep = (win32)? ';' : ':'; my $plat_bindir = "$TEXDIR/bin/$vars{'this_platform'}"; my $perl_bindir = "$TEXDIR/tlpkg/tlperl/bin"; my $perl_libdir = "$TEXDIR/tlpkg/tlperl/lib"; debug("Prepending $plat_bindir to PATH\n"); $ENV{'PATH'} = $plat_bindir . $pathsep . $ENV{'PATH'}; if (win32) { debug("Prepending $perl_bindir to PATH\n"); $ENV{'PATH'} = "$perl_bindir" . "$pathsep" . "$ENV{'PATH'}"; $ENV{'PATH'} =~ s!/!\\!g; } debug("\nNew PATH is:\n"); foreach my $dir (split $pathsep, $ENV{'PATH'}) { debug(" $dir\n"); } debug("\n"); if (win32) { $ENV{'PERL5LIB'} = $perl_libdir; } # # post install actions # my $usedtlpdb = $vars{'in_place'} ? $tlpdb : $localtlpdb; if (win32()) { debug("Actual environment:\n" . `set` ."\n\n"); debug("Effective TEXMFCNF: " . `kpsewhich -expand-path=\$TEXMFCNF` ."\n"); } if (win32() and !$vars{'portable'} and !$vars{'in_place'}) { create_uninstaller($vars{'TEXDIR'}); # TODO: custom uninstaller for in_place # (re-)initialize batchfile for uninstalling shortcuts } # Step 4: run the programs my $errcount = 0; if (!$vars{'in_place'}) { $errcount += wsystem("running", 'mktexlsr', "$TEXDIR/texmf-dist"); } # we have to generate the various config file. That could be done with # texconfig generate * but Win32 does not have texconfig. But we have # $localtlpdb and this is simple code, so do it directly, i.e., duplicate # the code from the various generate-*.pl scripts mkdirhier "$TEXDIR/texmf-dist/web2c"; info("writing fmtutil.cnf to $TEXDIR/texmf-dist/web2c/fmtutil.cnf\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::create_fmtutil($usedtlpdb, "$TEXDIR/texmf-dist/web2c/fmtutil.cnf"); # warn if fmtutil-local.cnf is presetn if (-r "$TEXMFLOCAL/web2c/fmtutil-local.cnf") { tlwarn("Old configuration file $TEXMFLOCAL/web2c/fmtutil-local.cnf found.\n"); tlwarn("fmtutil now reads *all* fmtutil.cnf files, so probably the easiest way\nis to rename the above file to $TEXMFLOCAL/web2c/fmtutil.cnf\n"); } info("writing updmap.cfg to $TEXDIR/texmf-dist/web2c/updmap.cfg\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::create_updmap ($usedtlpdb, "$TEXDIR/texmf-dist/web2c/updmap.cfg"); info("writing language.dat to $TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.dat\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::create_language_dat($usedtlpdb, "$TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.dat", "$TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.dat"); info("writing language.def to $TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.def\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::create_language_def($usedtlpdb, "$TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.def", "$TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.def"); info("writing language.dat.lua to $TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.dat.lua\n"); TeXLive::TLUtils::create_language_lua($usedtlpdb, "$TEXMFSYSVAR/tex/generic/config/language.dat.lua", "$TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/config/language-local.dat.lua"); $errcount += wsystem("running", "mktexlsr", $TEXMFSYSVAR, $TEXMFSYSCONFIG, "$TEXDIR/texmf-dist"); $errcount += run_postinst_cmd("updmap-sys --nohash"); # now work through the options if specified at all # letter instead of a4 if ($vars{'option_letter'}) { # set paper size, but do not execute any post actions, which in this # case would be mktexlsr and fmtutil-sys -all; clearly premature # here in the installer. info("setting default paper size to letter:\n"); $errcount += run_postinst_cmd("tlmgr --no-execute-actions paper letter"); } # now rerun mktexlsr for updmap-sys and tlmgr paper letter updates. $errcount += wsystem("re-running", "mktexlsr", $TEXMFSYSVAR,$TEXMFSYSCONFIG); # luatex/context setup. if (exists($install{"context"}) && $install{"context"} == 1 && !exists $ENV{"TEXLIVE_INSTALL_NO_CONTEXT_CACHE"}) { info("setting up ConTeXt cache: "); $errcount += run_postinst_cmd("mtxrun --generate"); } # all formats option if ($vars{'option_fmt'}) { info("pre-generating all format files, be patient...\n"); $errcount += run_postinst_cmd("fmtutil-sys $common_fmtutil_args --all"); } # do path adjustments: On Windows add/remove to PATH etc, # on Unix set symlinks # for portable, this option should be unset # it should not be necessary to test separately for portable do_path_adjustments() if $vars{'option_path'}; # now do the system integration: # on unix this means setting up symlinks # on w32 this means adding to path, settting registry values # on both, we run the postaction directives of the tlpdb # no need to test for portable or in_place: # the menus (or profile?) should have set the required options $errcount += do_tlpdb_postactions(); return $errcount; } # Run the post installation code in the postaction tlpsrc entries. # Return number of errors found, or zero. sub do_tlpdb_postactions { info ("running package-specific postactions\n"); # option settings already reflect portable- and in_place options. my $usedtlpdb = $vars{'in_place'} ? $tlpdb : $localtlpdb; foreach my $package ($usedtlpdb->list_packages) { TeXLive::TLUtils::do_postaction("install", $usedtlpdb->get_package($package), $vars{'option_file_assocs'}, $vars{'option_menu_integration'}, $vars{'option_desktop_integration'}, $vars{'option_post_code'}); } info ("finished with package-specific postactions\n"); return 0; # xxxx errcount } sub do_path_adjustments { info ("running path adjustment actions\n"); if (win32()) { TeXLive::TLUtils::w32_add_to_path($vars{'TEXDIR'}.'/bin/win32', $vars{'option_w32_multi_user'}); broadcast_env(); } else { TeXLive::TLUtils::add_symlinks($vars{'TEXDIR'}, $vars{'this_platform'}, $vars{'option_sys_bin'}, $vars{'option_sys_man'}, $vars{'option_sys_info'}); } info ("finished with path adjustment actions\n"); } # we have to adjust the texmf.cnf file to the paths set in the configuration! sub do_texmf_cnf { open(TMF,"<$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf") or die "$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-dist/web2c/texmf.cnf not found: $!"; my @texmfcnflines = ; close(TMF); my @changedtmf = (); # install to disk: write only changed items my $yyyy = $TeXLive::TLConfig::ReleaseYear; # we have to find TEXMFLOCAL TEXMFSYSVAR and TEXMFHOME foreach my $line (@texmfcnflines) { if ($line =~ m/^TEXMFLOCAL/) { # by default TEXMFLOCAL = TEXDIR/../texmf-local, if this is the case # we don't have to write a new setting. my $deftmlocal = dirname($vars{'TEXDIR'}); $deftmlocal .= "/texmf-local"; if ("$vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'}" ne "$deftmlocal") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFLOCAL = $vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^TEXMFSYSVAR/) { if ("$vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'}" ne "$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-var") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFSYSVAR = $vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^TEXMFSYSCONFIG/) { if ("$vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'}" ne "$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-config") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFSYSCONFIG = $vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^TEXMFVAR/) { if ($vars{"TEXMFVAR"} ne "~/.texlive$yyyy/texmf-var") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFVAR = $vars{'TEXMFVAR'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^TEXMFCONFIG/) { if ("$vars{'TEXMFCONFIG'}" ne "~/.texlive$yyyy/texmf-config") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFCONFIG = $vars{'TEXMFCONFIG'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^TEXMFHOME/) { if ("$vars{'TEXMFHOME'}" ne "~/texmf") { push @changedtmf, "TEXMFHOME = $vars{'TEXMFHOME'}\n"; } } elsif ($line =~ m/^OSFONTDIR/) { if (win32()) { push @changedtmf, "OSFONTDIR = \$SystemRoot/fonts//\n"; } } } if ($vars{'portable'}) { push @changedtmf, "ASYMPTOTE_HOME = \$TEXMFCONFIG/asymptote\n"; } my ($TMF, $TMFLUA); # we want to write only changes to texmf.cnf # even for in_place installation $TMF = ">$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf.cnf"; open(TMF, $TMF) || die "open($TMF) failed: $!"; print TMF <$filename"; $fh = \*VARS; } foreach my $key (keys %vars) { print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n"; } close VARS if (!ref($filename)); debug("\n%vars dumped to '$filename'.\n"); } # Determine which platforms are supported. sub set_platforms_supported { my @binaries = $tlpdb->available_architectures; for my $binary (@binaries) { unless (defined $vars{"binary_$binary"}) { $vars{"binary_$binary"}=0; } } for my $key (keys %vars) { ++$vars{'n_systems_available'} if ($key=~/^binary/); } } # Environment variables and default values on UNIX: # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr/local/texlive => $tex_prefix # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXDIR $tex_prefix/2010 => $TEXDIR # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFSYSVAR $TEXDIR/texmf-var # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFSYSCONFIG $TEXDIR/texmf-config # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFLOCAL $tex_prefix/texmf-local # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFHOME '$HOME/texmf' # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFVAR ~/.texlive2010/texmf-var # TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFCONFIG ~/.texlive2010/texmf-config sub set_texlive_default_dirs { my $tex_prefix = $vars{'in_place'} ? abs_path($::installerdir) : getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_PREFIX'); if (win32) { $tex_prefix ||= getenv('SystemDrive') . '/texlive'; # we use SystemDrive because ProgramFiles requires admin rights # we don't use USERPROFILE here because that will be copied back and # forth on roaming profiles } else { $tex_prefix ||= '/usr/local/texlive'; } # for portable and in_place installation we want everything in one directory $vars{'TEXDIR'} = ($vars{'portable'} || $vars{'in_place'}) ? $tex_prefix : "$tex_prefix/$texlive_release"; my $texmfsysvar = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFSYSVAR'); $texmfsysvar ||= $vars{'TEXDIR'} . '/texmf-var'; $vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'} = $texmfsysvar; my $texmfsysconfig = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFSYSCONFIG'); $texmfsysconfig ||= $vars{'TEXDIR'} . '/texmf-config'; $vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'}=$texmfsysconfig; my $texmflocal = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFLOCAL'); $texmflocal ||= "$tex_prefix/texmf-local"; $vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'} = $texmflocal; $vars{'TEXDIR'} = $vars{'in_place'} ? abs_path($::installerdir) : $vars{'TEXDIR'}; my $texmfhome = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFHOME'); $texmfhome ||= "~"; $vars{'TEXMFHOME'} = "$texmfhome/texmf"; # use the $texmfhome value just computed for these. my $yyyy = $TeXLive::TLConfig::ReleaseYear; my $texmfvar = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFVAR'); $texmfvar ||= "$texmfhome/.texlive$yyyy/texmf-var"; $vars{'TEXMFVAR'} = $texmfvar; my $texmfconfig = getenv('TEXLIVE_INSTALL_TEXMFCONFIG'); $texmfconfig ||= "$texmfhome/.texlive$yyyy/texmf-config"; $vars{'TEXMFCONFIG'} = $texmfconfig; # for portable installation we want everything in one directory if ($vars{'portable'}) { $vars{'TEXMFHOME'} = "\$TEXMFLOCAL"; $vars{'TEXMFVAR'} = "\$TEXMFSYSVAR"; $vars{'TEXMFCONFIG'} = "\$TEXMFSYSCONFIG"; } } sub calc_depends { # we have to reset the install hash EVERY TIME otherwise everything will # always be installed since the default is scheme-full which selects # all packages and never deselects it %install=(); my $p; my $a; # initialize the %install hash with what should be installed if ($vars{'selected_scheme'} ne "scheme-custom") { # First look for packages in the selected scheme. my $scheme=$tlpdb->get_package($vars{'selected_scheme'}); if (!defined($scheme)) { if ($vars{'selected_scheme'}) { # something is written in the selected scheme but not defined, that # is strange, so warn and die die ("Scheme $vars{'selected_scheme'} not defined, vars:\n"); dump_vars(\*STDOUT); } } else { for my $scheme_content ($scheme->depends) { $install{"$scheme_content"}=1 unless ($scheme_content=~/^collection-/); } } } # Now look for collections in the %vars hash. These are not # necessarily the collections required by a scheme. The final # decision is made in the collections/languages menu. foreach my $key (keys %vars) { if ($key=~/^collection-/) { $install{$key} = 1 if $vars{$key}; } } # compute the list of archs to be installed my @archs; foreach (keys %vars) { if (m/^binary_(.*)$/ ) { if ($vars{$_}) { push @archs, $1; } } } # # work through the addon settings in the %vars hash #if ($vars{'addon_editor'}) { # $install{"texworks"} = 1; #} # if programs for arch=win32 are installed we also have to install # tlperl.win32 which provides the "hidden" perl that will be used # to run all the perl scripts. # Furthermore we install tlgs.win32 and tlpsv.win32, too if (grep(/^win32$/,@archs)) { $install{"tlperl.win32"} = 1; $install{"tlgs.win32"} = 1; $install{"tlpsv.win32"} = 1; } # loop over all the packages until it is getting stable my $changed = 1; while ($changed) { # set $changed to 0 $changed = 0; # collect the already selected packages my @pre_selected = keys %install; debug("initial number of installations: $#pre_selected\n"); # loop over all the pre_selected and add them foreach $p (@pre_selected) { ddebug("pre_selected $p\n"); my $pkg = $tlpdb->get_package($p); if (!defined($pkg)) { tlwarn("$p is mentioned somewhere but not available, disabling it.\n"); $install{$p} = 0; next; } foreach my $p_dep ($tlpdb->get_package($p)->depends) { if ($p_dep =~ m/^(.*)\.ARCH$/) { my $foo = "$1"; foreach $a (@archs) { $install{"$foo.$a"} = 1 if defined($tlpdb->get_package("$foo.$a")); } } elsif ($p_dep =~ m/^(.*)\.win32$/) { # a win32 package should *only* be installed if we are installing # the win32 arch if (grep(/^win32$/,@archs)) { $install{$p_dep} = 1; } } else { $install{$p_dep} = 1; } } } # check for newly selected packages my @post_selected = keys %install; debug("number of post installations: $#post_selected\n"); # set repeat condition if ($#pre_selected != $#post_selected) { $changed = 1; } } # now do the size computation my $size = 0; foreach $p (keys %install) { my $tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($p); if (not(defined($tlpobj))) { tlwarn("$p should be installed but " . "is not in texlive.tlpdb; disabling.\n"); $install{$p} = 0; next; } $size+=$tlpobj->docsize if $vars{'option_doc'}; $size+=$tlpobj->srcsize if $vars{'option_src'}; $size+=$tlpobj->runsize; foreach $a (@archs) { $size += $tlpobj->binsize->{$a} if defined($tlpobj->binsize->{$a}); } } $vars{'total_size'} = sprintf "%d", ($size * $TeXLive::TLConfig::BlockSize)/1024**2; } sub load_tlpdb { my $master = $location; info("Loading $master/$TeXLive::TLConfig::InfraLocation/$TeXLive::TLConfig::DatabaseName\n"); $tlpdb = TeXLive::TLPDB->new(root => $master); if (!defined($tlpdb)) { my $do_die = 1; # if that failed, and: # - we are installing from the network # - the location string does not contain "tlnet" # then we simply add "/systems/texlive/tlnet" in case someone just # gave an arbitrary CTAN mirror address without the full path if ($media eq "NET" && $location !~ m/tlnet/) { tlwarn("First attempt for net installation failed;\n"); tlwarn(" repository url does not contain \"tlnet\",\n"); tlwarn(" retrying with \"/systems/texlive/tlnet\" appended.\n"); $location .= "/systems/texlive/tlnet"; $master = $location; # # since we change location, we reset the error count of the # download object $::tldownload_server->enable if defined($::tldownload_server); # $tlpdb = TeXLive::TLPDB->new(root => $master); if (!defined($tlpdb)) { tlwarn("Oh well, adding tlnet did not help.\n"); tlwarn(<option("install_docfiles"); $vars{'option_src'} = $tlpdb->option("install_srcfiles"); $vars{'option_fmt'} = $tlpdb->option("create_formats"); $vars{'option_autobackup'} = $tlpdb->option("autobackup"); $vars{'option_backupdir'} = $tlpdb->option("backupdir"); $vars{'option_letter'} = defined($tlpdb->option("paper")) && ($tlpdb->option("paper") eq "letter" ? 1 : 0); $vars{'option_desktop_integration'} = $tlpdb->option("desktop_integration"); $vars{'option_desktop_integration'} = 1 if win32(); # we unconditionally set the menu integration, this will be done in all # cases but portable use, where we sanitize it away $vars{'option_menu_integration'} = 1; $vars{'option_path'} = $tlpdb->option("path"); $vars{'option_path'} = 0 if !defined($vars{'option_path'}); $vars{'option_path'} = 1 if win32(); $vars{'option_w32_multi_user'} = $tlpdb->option("w32_multi_user"); # we have to make sure that this option is set to 0 in case # that a non-admin is running the installations program $vars{'option_w32_multi_user'} = 0 if (win32() && !admin()); $vars{'option_file_assocs'} = $tlpdb->option("file_assocs"); $vars{'option_post_code'} = $tlpdb->option("post_code"); $vars{'option_sys_bin'} = $tlpdb->option("sys_bin"); $vars{'option_sys_man'} = $tlpdb->option("sys_man"); $vars{'option_sys_info'} = $tlpdb->option("sys_info"); $vars{'option_adjustrepo'} = $tlpdb->option("adjustrepo"); $vars{'option_write18_restricted'} = $tlpdb->option("write18_restricted"); # this option is not stored in tlpdb if an existing installation is used $vars{'option_write18_restricted'} ||= 1; # check that the default scheme is actually present, otherwise switch to # scheme-minimal if (!defined($tlpdb->get_package($default_scheme))) { if (!defined($tlpdb->get_package("scheme-minimal"))) { die("Aborting, cannot find either $default_scheme or scheme_minimal"); } $default_scheme = "scheme-minimal"; $vars{'selected_scheme'} = $default_scheme; } return 1; } sub initialize_collections { foreach my $pkg ($tlpdb->list_packages) { my $tlpobj = $tlpdb->{'tlps'}{$pkg}; if ($tlpobj->category eq "Collection") { $vars{"$pkg"}=0; ++$vars{'n_collections_available'}; push (@collections_std, $pkg); } } my $scheme_tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($default_scheme); if (defined ($scheme_tlpobj)) { $vars{'n_collections_selected'}=0; foreach my $dependent ($scheme_tlpobj->depends) { if ($dependent=~/^(collection-.*)/) { $vars{"$1"}=1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } } } if ($vars{"binary_win32"}) { $vars{"collection-wintools"} = 1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } } sub set_install_platform { my $detected_platform=platform; if ($opt_custom_bin) { $detected_platform = "custom"; } my $warn_nobin; my $warn_nobin_x86_64_linux; my $nowarn=""; my $wp='***'; # warning prefix $warn_nobin="\n$wp WARNING: No binaries for your platform found. "; $warn_nobin_x86_64_linux="$warn_nobin" . "$wp No binaries for x86_64-linux found, using i386-linux instead.\n"; my $ret = $warn_nobin; if (defined $vars{"binary_$detected_platform"}) { $vars{"binary_$detected_platform"}=1; $vars{'inst_platform'}=$detected_platform; $ret = $nowarn; } elsif ($detected_platform eq 'x86_64-linux') { $vars{'binary_i386-linux'}=1; $vars{'inst_platform'}='i386-linux'; $ret = $warn_nobin_x86_64_linux; } else { if ($opt_custom_bin) { $ret = "$wp Using custom binaries from $opt_custom_bin.\n"; } else { $ret = $warn_nobin; } } foreach my $key (keys %vars) { if ($key=~/^binary.*/) { ++$vars{'n_systems_selected'} if $vars{$key}==1; } } return($ret); } sub create_profile { my $profilepath = shift; # The file "TLprofile" is created at the beginning of the # installation process and contains information about the current # setup. The purpose is to allow non-interactive installations. my $fh; if (ref($profilepath)) { $fh = $profilepath; } else { open PROFILE, ">$profilepath"; $fh = \*PROFILE; } my $tim = gmtime(time); print $fh "# texlive.profile written on $tim UTC\n"; print $fh "# It will NOT be updated and reflects only the\n"; print $fh "# installation profile at installation time.\n"; print $fh "selected_scheme $vars{selected_scheme}\n"; foreach my $key (sort keys %vars) { print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key=~/^collection/ and $vars{$key}==1; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^option_/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if (($key =~ /^binary_/) && $vars{$key}); print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXDIR/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFSYSVAR/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFSYSCONFIG/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFVAR/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFCONFIG/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFLOCAL/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^TEXMFHOME/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^in_place/; print $fh "$key $vars{$key}\n" if $key =~ /^portable/; } if (!ref($profilepath)) { close PROFILE; } } sub read_profile { my $profilepath = shift; open PROFILE, "<$profilepath" or die "$0: Cannot open profile $profilepath for reading.\n"; my %pro; while () { chomp; next if m/^[[:space:]]*$/; # skip empty lines next if m/^[[:space:]]*#/; # skip comment lines my ($k,$v) = split (" ", $_, 2); # value might have spaces $pro{$k} = $v; } foreach (keys %vars) { # clear out collections from var if (m/^collection-/) { $vars{$_} = 0; } if (defined($pro{$_})) { $vars{$_} = $pro{$_}; } } # if a profile contains *only* the selected_scheme setting without # any collection, we assume that exactely that scheme should be installed my $coldefined = 0; foreach my $k (keys %pro) { if ($k =~ m/^collection-/) { $coldefined = 1; last; } } # if at least one collection has been defined return here return if $coldefined; # since no collections have been defined in the profile, we # set those to be installed on which the scheme depends my $scheme=$tlpdb->get_package($vars{'selected_scheme'}); if (!defined($scheme)) { dump_vars(\*STDOUT); die ("Scheme $vars{selected_scheme} not defined.\n"); } for my $scheme_content ($scheme->depends) { $vars{"$scheme_content"}=1 if ($scheme_content=~/^collection-/); } } # helper subroutine to do sanity check of options before installation sub sanitise_options { # portable option overrides any system integration options $vars{'option_path'} &&= !$vars{'portable'}; $vars{'option_file_assocs'} &&= !$vars{'portable'}; $vars{'option_desktop_integration'} &&= !$vars{'portable'}; $vars{'option_menu_integration'} &&= !$vars{'portable'}; } sub do_install_packages { my @what; foreach my $package (sort keys %install) { push @what, $package if ($install{$package} == 1); } if (!install_packages($tlpdb,$media,$localtlpdb,\@what, $vars{'option_src'},$vars{'option_doc'})) { my $profile_name = "installation.profile"; create_profile($profile_name); tlwarn("Installation failed.\n"); tlwarn("Rerunning the installer will try to restart the installation.\n"); tlwarn("Or you can restart by running the installer with:\n"); if (win32()) { tlwarn(" install-tl.bat --profile $profile_name [EXTRA-ARGS]\n"); } else { tlwarn(" install-tl --profile $profile_name [EXTRA-ARGS]\n"); } flushlog(); exit(1); } } # for later complete removal we want to save some options and values # into the local tlpdb: # - should links be set, and if yes, the destination (bin,man,info) sub save_options_into_tlpdb { # if we are told to adjust the repository *and* we are *not* # installing from the network already, we adjust the repository # to the default mirror.ctan.org if ($vars{'option_adjustrepo'} && ($media ne 'NET')) { $localtlpdb->option ("location", $TeXLiveURL); } else { $localtlpdb->option ("location", $location); } $localtlpdb->option ("autobackup", $vars{'option_autobackup'}); $localtlpdb->option ("backupdir", $vars{'option_backupdir'}); $localtlpdb->option ("create_formats", $vars{'option_fmt'} ? "1" : "0"); $localtlpdb->option ("desktop_integration", $vars{'option_desktop_integration'} ? "1" : "0"); $localtlpdb->option ("file_assocs", $vars{'option_file_assocs'}); $localtlpdb->option ("post_code", $vars{'option_post_code'} ? "1" : "0"); $localtlpdb->option ("sys_bin", $vars{'option_sys_bin'}); $localtlpdb->option ("sys_info", $vars{'option_sys_info'}); $localtlpdb->option ("sys_man", $vars{'option_sys_man'}); $localtlpdb->option ("install_docfiles", $vars{'option_doc'} ? "1" : "0"); $localtlpdb->option ("install_srcfiles", $vars{'option_src'} ? "1" : "0"); $localtlpdb->option ("w32_multi_user", $vars{'option_w32_multi_user'} ? "1" : "0"); my @archs; foreach (keys %vars) { if (m/^binary_(.*)$/ ) { if ($vars{$_}) { push @archs, $1; } } } if ($opt_custom_bin) { push @archs, "custom"; } # only if we forced the platform we do save this option into the tlpdb if (defined($opt_force_arch)) { $localtlpdb->setting ("platform", $::_platform_); } $localtlpdb->setting("available_architectures", @archs); $localtlpdb->save() unless $vars{'in_place'}; } sub import_settings_from_old_tlpdb { my $dn = shift; my $tlpdboldpath = "$dn/$TeXLive::TLConfig::InfraLocation/$TeXLive::TLConfig::DatabaseName"; my $previoustlpdb; if (-r $tlpdboldpath) { # we found an old installation, so read that one in and save # the list installed collections into an array. info ("Trying to load old TeX Live Database,\n"); $previoustlpdb = TeXLive::TLPDB->new(root => $dn); if ($previoustlpdb) { info ("Importing settings from old installation in $dn\n"); } else { tlwarn ("Cannot load old TLPDB, continuing with normal installation.\n"); return; } } else { return; } ############# OLD CODE ################### # in former times we sometimes didn't change from scheme-full # to scheme-custom when deselecting some collections # this is fixed now. # # # first import the collections # # since the scheme is not the final word we select scheme-custom here # # and then set the single collections by hand # $vars{'selected_scheme'} = "scheme-custom"; # $vars{'n_collections_selected'} = 0; # # remove the selection of all collections # foreach my $entry (keys %vars) { # if ($entry=~/^(collection-.*)/) { # $vars{"$1"}=0; # } # } # for my $c ($previoustlpdb->collections) { # my $tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($c); # if ($tlpobj) { # $vars{$c} = 1; # ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; # } # } ############ END OF OLD CODE ############ ############ NEW CODE ################### # we simply go through all installed schemes, install # all depending collections # if we find scheme-full we use this as 'selected_scheme' # otherwise we use 'scheme_custom' as we don't know # and there is no total order on the schemes. # # we cannot use select_scheme from tlmgr.pl, as this one clears # previous selctions (hmm :-( $vars{'selected_scheme'} = "scheme-custom"; $vars{'n_collections_selected'} = 0; # remove the selection of all collections foreach my $entry (keys %vars) { if ($entry=~/^(collection-.*)/) { $vars{"$1"}=0; } } # now go over all the schemes *AND* collections and select them foreach my $s ($previoustlpdb->schemes) { my $tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($s); if ($tlpobj) { foreach my $e ($tlpobj->depends) { if ($e =~ /^(collection-.*)/) { # do not add collections multiple times if (!$vars{$e}) { $vars{$e} = 1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } } } } } # Now do the same for collections: for my $c ($previoustlpdb->collections) { my $tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($c); if ($tlpobj) { if (!$vars{$c}) { $vars{$c} = 1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } } } ########### END NEW CODE ############# # now take over the path my $oldroot = $previoustlpdb->root; my $newroot = abs_path("$oldroot/..") . "/$texlive_release"; $vars{'TEXDIR'} = $newroot; $vars{'TEXMFSYSVAR'} = "$newroot/texmf-var"; $vars{'TEXMFSYSCONFIG'} = "$newroot/texmf-config"; # only TEXMFLOCAL is treated differently, we use what is found by kpsewhich # in 2008 and onward this is defined as # TEXMFLOCAL = $SELFAUTOPARENT/../texmf-local # so kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFLOCAL returns # ..../2008/../texmf-local # TODO TODO TODO chomp (my $tml = `kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFLOCAL`); $tml = abs_path($tml); $vars{'TEXMFLOCAL'} = $tml; # # now for the settings # set the defaults to what is specified in the tlpdb $vars{'option_doc'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "install_docfiles"); $vars{'option_src'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "install_srcfiles"); $vars{'option_fmt'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "create_formats"); $vars{'option_desktop_integration'} = 1 if win32(); $vars{'option_menu_integration'} = 1 if win32(); $vars{'option_path'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "path"); $vars{'option_path'} = 0 if !defined($vars{'option_path'}); $vars{'option_path'} = 1 if win32(); $vars{'option_sys_bin'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "sys_bin"); $vars{'option_sys_man'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "sys_man"); $vars{'sys_info'} = $previoustlpdb->option_pkg("00texlive.installation", "sys_info"); # # import the set of selected architectures my @aar = $previoustlpdb->setting_pkg("00texlive.installation", "available_architectures"); if (@aar) { for my $b ($tlpdb->available_architectures) { $vars{"binary_$b"} = member( $b, @aar ); } $vars{'n_systems_available'} = 0; for my $key (keys %vars) { ++$vars{'n_systems_available'} if ($key=~/^binary/); } } # # try to import paper settings my $xdvi_paper; if (!win32()) { $xdvi_paper = TeXLive::TLPaper::get_paper("xdvi"); } my $pdftex_paper = TeXLive::TLPaper::get_paper("pdftex"); my $dvips_paper = TeXLive::TLPaper::get_paper("dvips"); my $dvipdfmx_paper = TeXLive::TLPaper::get_paper("dvipdfmx"); my $context_paper; if (defined($previoustlpdb->get_package("context"))) { $context_paper = TeXLive::TLPaper::get_paper("context"); } my $common_paper = ""; if (defined($xdvi_paper)) { $common_paper = $xdvi_paper; } $common_paper = ($common_paper ne $context_paper ? "no-agree-on-paper" : $common_paper) if (defined($context_paper)); $common_paper = ($common_paper ne $pdftex_paper ? "no-agree-on-paper" : $common_paper) if (defined($pdftex_paper)); $common_paper = ($common_paper ne $dvips_paper ? "no-agree-on-paper" : $common_paper) if (defined($dvips_paper)); $common_paper = ($common_paper ne $dvipdfmx_paper ? "no-agree-on-paper" : $common_paper) if (defined($dvipdfmx_paper)); if ($common_paper eq "no-agree-on-paper") { tlwarn("Previous installation uses different paper settings.\n"); tlwarn("You will need to select your preferred paper sizes manually.\n\n"); } else { if ($common_paper eq "letter") { $vars{'option_letter'} = 1; } elsif ($common_paper eq "a4") { # do nothing } else { tlwarn("Previous installation has common paper setting of: $common_paper\n"); tlwarn("After installation has finished, you will need\n"); tlwarn(" to redo this setting by running:\n"); } } } # do everything to select a scheme # sub select_scheme { my $s = shift; # set the selected scheme to $s $vars{'selected_scheme'} = $s; # if we are working on scheme-custom simply return return if ($s eq "scheme-custom"); # remove the selection of all collections foreach my $entry (keys %vars) { if ($entry=~/^(collection-.*)/) { $vars{"$1"}=0; } } # select the collections belonging to the scheme my $scheme_tlpobj = $tlpdb->get_package($s); if (defined ($scheme_tlpobj)) { $vars{'n_collections_selected'}=0; foreach my $dependent ($scheme_tlpobj->depends) { if ($dependent=~/^(collection-.*)/) { $vars{"$1"}=1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } } } # we have first set all collection-* keys to zero and than # set to 1 only those which are required by the scheme # since now scheme asks for collection-wintools we set its vars value # to 1 in case we are installing win32 binaries if ($vars{"binary_win32"}) { $vars{"collection-wintools"} = 1; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'}; } # for good measure, update the deps calc_depends(); } # try to give a decent order of schemes, but be so general that # if we change names of schemes nothing bad happnes (like forgetting one) sub schemes_ordered_for_presentation { my @scheme_order; my %schemes_shown; for my $s ($tlpdb->schemes) { $schemes_shown{$s} = 0 ; } # first try the size-name-schemes in decreasing order for my $sn (qw/full medium small basic minimal/) { if (defined($schemes_shown{"scheme-$sn"})) { push @scheme_order, "scheme-$sn"; $schemes_shown{"scheme-$sn"} = 1; } } # now push all the other schemes if they are there and not already shown for my $s (sort keys %schemes_shown) { push @scheme_order, $s if !$schemes_shown{$s}; } return @scheme_order; } sub update_numbers { $vars{'n_collections_available'}=0; $vars{'n_collections_selected'} = 0; $vars{'n_systems_available'} = 0; $vars{'n_systems_selected'} = 0; foreach my $key (keys %vars) { if ($key =~ /^binary/) { ++$vars{'n_systems_available'}; ++$vars{'n_systems_selected'} if $vars{$key} == 1; } if ($key =~ /^collection-/) { ++$vars{'n_collections_available'}; ++$vars{'n_collections_selected'} if $vars{$key} == 1; } } } sub flushlog { my $fh; my $logfile = "install-tl.log"; if (open (LOG, ">$logfile")) { my $pwd = Cwd::getcwd(); $logfile = "$pwd/$logfile"; print "$0: Writing log in current directory: $logfile\n"; $fh = \*LOG; } else { $fh = \*STDERR; print "$0: Could not write to $logfile, so flushing messages to stderr.\n"; } foreach my $l (@::LOGLINES) { print $fh $l; } } sub do_cleanup { # now open the log file and write out the log lines if needed. # the user could have given the -logfile option in which case all the # stuff is already dumped to it and $::LOGFILE defined. So do not # redefine it. if (!defined($::LOGFILE)) { if (open(LOGF,">$vars{'TEXDIR'}/install-tl.log")) { $::LOGFILE = \*LOGF; foreach my $line(@::LOGLINES) { print $::LOGFILE "$line"; } } else { tlwarn("$0: Cannot create log file $vars{'TEXDIR'}/install-tl.log: $!\n" . "Not writing out log lines.\n"); } } # remove temporary files from TEXDIR/temp if (($media eq "local_compressed") or ($media eq "NET")) { debug("Remove temporary downloaded containers...\n"); rmtree("$vars{'TEXDIR'}/temp") if (-d "$vars{'TEXDIR'}/temp"); } # write the profile out if ($vars{'in_place'}) { create_profile("$vars{'TEXDIR'}/texlive.profile"); debug("Profile written to $vars{'TEXDIR'}/texlive.profile\n"); } else { create_profile("$vars{'TEXDIR'}/$InfraLocation/texlive.profile"); debug("Profile written to $vars{'TEXDIR'}/$InfraLocation/texlive.profile\n"); } # Close log file if present close($::LOGFILE) if (defined($::LOGFILE)); if (defined($::LOGFILENAME) and (-e $::LOGFILENAME)) { print "Logfile: $::LOGFILENAME\n"; } elsif (-e "$vars{'TEXDIR'}/install-tl.log") { print "Logfile: $vars{'TEXDIR'}/install-tl.log\n"; } else { print "No logfile\n"; } } # Return the basic welcome message. sub welcome { my $welcome = <<"EOF"; See $::vars{'TEXDIR'}/index.html for links to documentation. The TeX Live web site contains updates and corrections: http://tug.org/texlive. TeX Live is a joint project of the TeX user groups around the world; please consider supporting it by joining the group best for you. The list of user groups is on the web at http://tug.org/usergroups.html. Welcome to TeX Live! EOF return $welcome; } # The same welcome message as above but with hints about C, # C, and C. sub welcome_paths { my $welcome = welcome (); # ugly, remove welcome msg; better than repeating the whole text, though. $welcome =~ s/\n Welcome to TeX Live!\n//; $welcome .= <<"EOF"; Add $::vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-dist/doc/info to INFOPATH. Add $::vars{'TEXDIR'}/texmf-dist/doc/man to MANPATH (if not dynamically found). EOF $welcome .= <<"EOF"; Most importantly, add $::vars{'TEXDIR'}/bin/$::vars{'this_platform'} to your PATH for current and future sessions. EOF unless ($ENV{"TEXLIVE_INSTALL_ENV_NOCHECK"}) { # check for tex-related envvars. my $texenvs = ""; for my $evar (sort keys %origenv) { next if $evar =~ /^(_ |.*PWD |GENDOCS_TEMPLATE_DIR|PATH|SHELLOPTS )$/x; # don't worry about these if ("$evar $origenv{$evar}" =~ /tex/i) { # check both key and value $texenvs .= " $evar=$origenv{$evar}\n"; } } if ($texenvs) { $welcome .= <<"EOF"; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The following environment variables contain the string "tex" (case-independent). If you're doing anything but adding personal directories to the system paths, they may well cause trouble somewhere while running TeX. If you encounter problems, try unsetting them. Please ignore spurious matches unrelated to TeX. $texenvs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- EOF } } $welcome .= <<"EOF"; Welcome to TeX Live! EOF return $welcome; } # remember the warnings issued sub install_warnlines_hook { push @::warn_hook, sub { push @::WARNLINES, @_; }; } # a summary of warnings if there were any sub warnings_summary { return '' unless @::WARNLINES; my $summary = <{$_} = 1; } } sub deselect_collections { my $varref = shift; foreach (@_) { $varref->{$_} = 0; } } __END__ =head1 NAME install-tl - TeX Live cross-platform installer =head1 SYNOPSIS install-tl [I or a C url, or a network location via a C or C url. (No other protocols are supported.) The default is to pick a mirror automatically, using L; the chosen mirror is used for the entire download. You can use the special argument C as an abbreviation for this. See L for more about CTAN and its mirrors. If the repository is on the network, trailing C characters and/or trailing C and C components are ignored. For example, you could choose a particular CTAN mirror with something like this: -repository http://ctan.example.org/its/ctan/dir/systems/texlive/tlnet Of course a real hostname and its particular top-level CTAN path have to be specified. The list of CTAN mirrors is available at L. If the repository is local, the installation type (compressed or live) is automatically determined, by checking for the presence of a C directory relative to the root. Compressed is preferred if both are available, since it is faster. Here's an example of using a local directory: -repository /local/TL/repository After installation is complete, you can use that installation as the repository for another installation. If you chose to install less than the full scheme containing all packages, the list of available schemes will be adjusted accordingly. For backward compatibility and convenience, C<--location> and C<--repo> are accepted as aliases for this option. =item B<-select-repository> This option allows manual selection of a mirror from the current list of active CTAN mirrors. This option is supported in all installer modes (text, wizard, perltk), and will also offer to install from local media if available, or from a repository specified on the command line (see above). It's useful when the (default) automatic redirection does not choose a good host for you. =item B<-all-options> Normally options not relevant to the current platform are not shown (i.e., when running on Unix, Windows-specific options are omitted). Giving this command line option allows configuring settings in the final C that do not have any immediate effect. =item B<-custom-bin> I If you have built your own set of TeX Live binaries (perhaps because your platform was not supported by TeX Live out of the box), this option allows you to specify the I to a directory where the binaries for the current system are present. The installation will continue as usual, but at the end all files from I are copied over to C under your installation directory and this C directory is what will be added to the path for the post-install actions. (By the way, for information on building TeX Live, see L). =item B<-debug-translation> In GUI mode, this switch makes C report any missing, or more likely untranslated, messages to standard error. Helpful for translators to see what remains to be done. =item B<-force-platform> I Instead of auto-detecting the current platform, use I. Binaries for this platform must be present and they must actually be runnable, or installation will fail. C<-force-arch> is a synonym. =item B<-help>, B<--help>, B<-?> Display this help and exit (on the web via L). Sometimes the C and/or C programs on the system have problems, possibly resulting in control characters being literally output. This can't always be detected, but you can set the C environment variable and C will not be used. =item B<-in-place> This is a quick-and-dirty installation option in case you already have an rsync or svn checkout of TeX Live. It will use the checkout as-is and will just do the necessary post-install. Be warned that the file C may be rewritten, that removal has to be done manually, and that the only realistic way to maintain this installation is to redo it from time to time. This option is not available via the installer interfaces. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. =item B<-logfile> I Write both all messages (informational, debugging, warnings) to I, in addition to standard output or standard error. If this option is not given, the installer will create a log file in the root of the writable installation tree, for example, C for the I release. =item B<-no-cls> (only for text mode installer) do not clear the screen when entering a new menu (for debugging purposes). =item B<-non-admin> For Windows only: configure for the current user, not for all users. =item B<--persistent-downloads> =item B<--no-persistent-downloads> For network installs, activating this option makes the installer try to set up a persistent connection using the C Perl module. This opens only one connection between your computer and the server per session and reuses it, instead of initiating a new download for each package, which typically yields a significant speed-up. This option is turned on by default, and the installation program will fall back to using C if this is not possible. To disable usage of LWP and persistent connections, use C<--no-persistent-downloads>. =item B<-portable> Install for portable use, e.g., on a USB stick. Also selectable from within the perltk and text installers. =item B<-print-platform> Print the TeX Live identifier for the detected platform (hardware/operating system) combination to standard output, and exit. C<-print-arch> is a synonym. =item B<-profile> I Load the file I and do the installation with no user interaction, that is, a batch (unattended) install. A I file contains all the values needed to perform an installation. After a normal installation has finished, a profile for that exact installation is written to the file DEST/tlpkg/texlive.profile. That file can be given as the argument to C<-profile> to redo the exact same installation on a different system, for example. Alternatively, you can use a custom profile, most easily created by starting from a generated one and changing values, or an empty file, which will take all the defaults. Normally a profile has to specify the value C<1> for each collection to be installed, even if the scheme is specified. This follows from the logic of the installer in that you can first select a scheme and then change the collections being installed. But for convenience there is an exception to this within profiles: If the profile contains a variable for C and I collection variables at all are defined in the profile, then the collections which the specified scheme requires are installed. Thus, a line C together with the definitions of the installation directories (C, C, C, C, C) suffices to install the medium scheme with all default options. =item B<-q> Omit normal informational messages. =item B<-scheme> I Schemes are the highest level of package grouping in TeX Live; the default is to use the C scheme, which includes everything. This option overrides that default. You can change the scheme again before the actual installation with the usual menu. The I argument may optionally have a prefix C. The list of supported scheme names depends on what your package repository provides; see the interactive menu list. =item B<-v> Include verbose debugging messages; repeat for maximum debugging, as in C<-v -v>. (Further repeats are accepted but ignored.) =item B<-version>, B<--version> Output version information and exit. If C<-v> has also been given the revisions of the used modules are reported, too. =back =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES For ease in scripting and debugging, C will look for the following environment variables. They are not of interest in normal user installations. =over 4 =item C Omit the check for environment variables containing the string C. People developing TeX-related software are likely to have many such variables. =item C Omit creating the ConTeXt cache. This is useful for redistributors. =item C =item C =item C =item C =item C =item C =item C =item C Specify the respective directories. C defaults to C, while C defaults to the release directory within that prefix, e.g., C. All the defaults can be seen by running the installer interactively and then typing C for the directory menu. =item C Don't try to run the C<--help> message through C. =back =head1 AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT This script and its documentation were written for the TeX Live distribution (L) and both are licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. =cut ### Local Variables: ### perl-indent-level: 2 ### tab-width: 2 ### indent-tabs-mode: nil ### End: # vim:set tabstop=2 expandtab: #