Introduction to TeX Live and its installer
        
        
          The TeX Live package is a
          comprehensive TeX document production system. It includes TeX,
          LaTeX2e, LuaLaTeX, Metafont, MetaPost, BibTeX and many other
          programs; an extensive collection of macros, fonts and
          documentation; and support for typesetting in many different
          scripts from around the world.
        
        
          This page is for people who wish to use the binary installer to
          provide the programs, the scripts, and a lot of supporting files
          and documentation. The installer is updated frequently, so any
          published md5sum will soon be out of date. Newer versions of the
          installer are expected to work with these instructions, for so long
          as they install to a 2024/ directory.
        
        
          There are two reasons why you may wish to install the binaries in
          BLFS: either you need a smaller install (e.g. at a minimum plain
          TeX without LaTeX, ConTeXt, etc), or you wish to use tlmgr to get updates whilst this
          version is supported (typically, until March of the year after it
          was released). For the latter, you might prefer to install in your
          /home directory as an unprivileged
          user, and to then make corresponding changes to the PATH in your
          ~/.bashrc or equivalent.
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            If you wish to use ConTeXt with luametatex (most of the old
            MKII and MKIV code was removed from TeX Live 2023 by the ConTeXt
            developer), using the binary is probably the easiest option. The
            source no-longer ships with TeX Live and is poorly adapted to
            building with systems except those running Mac and Windows. See
            comments 1 to 5 of #17823.
          
         
        
          This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 12.2
          platform.
        
        
          Package Information
        
        
          
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                Download (HTTP): 
                https://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/install-tl-unx.tar.gz
               
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                Download MD5 sum: Varies frequently
               
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                Download size: 5.5 MB
               
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                Estimated disk space required: 85 MB for plain TeX, typically
                2 to 4 MB for latex and later engines, 8.6 GB if everything
                is included
               
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                Estimated build time: varies, depending on network speed and
                traffic
               
 
        
          Recommended
        
        
          GnuPG-2.4.5 (to validate both the initial
          downloads, and also any updates you might later make using
          tlmgr) and libwww-perl-6.77 (to use a single
          connection to the server, which will reduce its load and speed
          things up)
        
        
          Recommended (at runtime)
        
        
          The binaries are mostly linked to included static libraries or
          general (LFS) system libraries, but a few of the programs and
          several scripts will fail if the following packages are not
          present:
        
        
          ghostscript-10.03.1 is dynamically loaded
          by the external application dvisvgm, which is used by asy when that creates SVG files.
        
        
          Xorg
          Libraries and libxcb-1.17.0 are needed for inimf, mf,
          pdfclose, pdfopen and xdvi-xaw. But if you are using asy, or using
          a TeX engine to create a PDF file,
          you will need a graphical
          environment (for PDF files, this is to support a PDF viewer of
          your choice, for example epdfview-gtk3-20200814).
        
        
          The binary version of asy needs
          Freeglut-3.6.0.
        
        
          The binary version of asy is linked to libGLX.so.0 from libglvnd, but
          installing that will break future updates of BLFS packages such as
          Mesa-24.1.5. Work around that by creating a
          symlink as the root user:
        
        ln -sv libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/libGLX.so.0
        
          The binary versions of biber and
          xindy are linked to libcrypt.so.1 from old versions of glibc. To use these two applications, follow
          the Note about binary-only applications in libxcrypt in LFS to install the ABI version 1
          crypt library.
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            As always with contributed binary software, it is possible that
            the required dependencies may change when the installer is
            updated. In particular, these dependencies have only been checked
            on x86_64.
          
         
        
          Python2
          is used by the unmaintained ebong CTAN module (intended for writing
          Bengali in Rapid Roman Format). /usr/bin/python is also in the shebang line for
          the latex-papersize and lilyglyphs scripts, and documentation at
          CTAN says both modules have been updated to work with python3. In
          pythontex there are scripts to invoke python3 or python2 according
          to the system's version of python. Ruby-3.3.4 is used by
          two scripts, one is for pTex (Japanese vertical writing) and the
          other is match_parens which might be generally useful. The perl
          module 
          Tk, which needs to be run from an X11 session to run the tests
          and requires Tk-8.6.14 is used by one of the scripts for ptex
          and is needed for texdoctk (a GUI interface for finding
          documentation files and opening them with the appropriate viewer).
          ps2pdf, from
          ghostscript-10.03.1, is used by some
          utilities and scripts.
        
       
      
        
          Binary Installation of TeX Live
        
        
          The TeX Live set of programs with
          its supporting documents, fonts, and utilities is very large. The
          upstream maintainers recommend placing all files in a single
          directory structure. BLFS recommends /opt/texlive.
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            If you have chosen to install the binary as a normal user, the
            directory for the prefix needs to be writable by that user. The
            root user can chown /opt/texlive/2024 to that user before the user
            starts the install. If any later change in that directory is made
            by the root user, that will change the ownership, which
            breaks usage by normal users.
          
         
        
          As with any other package, unpack the installer and change into its
          directory, install-tl-<CCYYMMDD>. This directory name
          changes when the installer is updated, so replace <CCYYMMDD>
          by the correct directory name.
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            The distribution binaries installed below may use static linking
            for general linux system libraries. Additional libraries or
            interpreters as specified in the dependencies section do not need
            to be present during the install, but the programs that need them
            will not run until their specific dependencies have been
            installed.
          
          
            With all contributed binary software, there may be a mismatch
            between the builder's toolchain and your hardware. In most of TeX
            this will probably not matter, but in uncommon corner cases you
            might hit problems. For example, if your x86_64 processor does
            not support 3dnowext or 3dnow, the 2014-06-28 binary failed in
            conTeXt when running LuaTeX, although lualatex worked, as did the
            i686 binaries on the same machine. In such cases, the easiest
            solution is to install texlive from source. Similarly, the x86_64
            binary version of asy runs very slowly when
            creating 3-D diagrams.
          
         
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        TEXLIVE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/texlive ./install-tl
        
          This command is interactive and allows selection or modification of
          platform, packages, directories, and other options. The full
          installation scheme will require about 4.9 gigabytes of disk space.
          The time to complete the download will depend on your internet
          connection speed and the number of packages selected.
        
        
          It has been established by Debian that the python scripts in latex-make will work with python3, so update them to invoke
          that by running the following command as the root user:
        
        for F in /opt/texlive/2024/texmf-dist/scripts/latex-make/*.py ; do
  test -f $F && sed -i 's%/usr/bin/env python%/usr/bin/python3%' $F || true
done