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MPM (MiKTeX Package Manager) is used to install packages from a MiKTeX package repository. | MPM (MiKTeX Package Manager) is used to install packages from a MiKTeX package repository. | ||
MPM was originally intended to be a tool for MiKTeX users. But the program can be helpful for users of other TeX systems too, because many of the MiKTeX packages are system-independent. | MPM was originally intended to be a tool for MiKTeX users. But the program can be helpful for users of other TeX systems too, because many of the MiKTeX packages are system-independent. | ||
− | Its a bit like apt-get for [[ | + | Its a bit like apt-get for [[LaTeX]]. |
For more information see | For more information see | ||
− | [http://miktex.org/unx/ MiKTeX Tools] | + | [[http://miktex.org/unx/|MiKTeX Tools]] |
− | [http://docs.miktex.org/manual/mpm.html MiKTeX Package Manager manual] | + | [[http://docs.miktex.org/manual/mpm.html|MiKTeX Package Manager manual]] |
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
Unfortunately there is no ubuntu package for MPM so you need to compile it yourself. Fortunately it is easy enough to compile. | Unfortunately there is no ubuntu package for MPM so you need to compile it yourself. Fortunately it is easy enough to compile. | ||
Steps: | Steps: | ||
− | * Download the package <code><nowiki>MiKTeX Tools</nowiki></code> from sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10783 Download MiKTeX Tools ] | + | * Download the package <code><nowiki>MiKTeX Tools</nowiki></code> from sourceforge [[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10783|Download MiKTeX Tools ]] |
* Move the files to an appropriate place, untar them and enter the directory. Type: | * Move the files to an appropriate place, untar them and enter the directory. Type: | ||
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sudo make install | sudo make install | ||
</nowiki></pre> | </nowiki></pre> | ||
− | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IconsPage?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=info.png Instead of using the command <code><nowiki>sudo make install</nowiki></code> you can use checkinstall. Checkinstall can create a debian package. For instructions on how to use it see [[ | + | {{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IconsPage?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=info.png%7D%7D Instead of using the command <code><nowiki>sudo make install</nowiki></code> you can use checkinstall. Checkinstall can create a debian package. For instructions on how to use it see [[CheckInstall]] |
== How to use == | == How to use == | ||
− | [http://dojo.miktex.org/blogs/christian_schenk/articles/mpmunix.aspx How to use the MiKTeX package manager on Unix-like operating systems] | + | [[http://dojo.miktex.org/blogs/christian_schenk/articles/mpmunix.aspx|How to use the MiKTeX package manager on Unix-like operating systems]] |
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[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
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Introduction
MPM (MiKTeX Package Manager) is used to install packages from a MiKTeX package repository. MPM was originally intended to be a tool for MiKTeX users. But the program can be helpful for users of other TeX systems too, because many of the MiKTeX packages are system-independent. Its a bit like apt-get for LaTeX. For more information see [Tools] [Package Manager manual]
Installation
Unfortunately there is no ubuntu package for MPM so you need to compile it yourself. Fortunately it is easy enough to compile. Steps:
- Download the package
MiKTeX Tools
from sourceforge [MiKTeX Tools ] - Move the files to an appropriate place, untar them and enter the directory. Type:
tar xvzf miktex-tools-2.5.2398-beta-14.tar.gz cd miktex-tools-2.5.2398-beta-14
You may need to type something slightly different if the version number has changed.
- Install some packages needed to compile the program. Type:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libcurl3-openssl-dev
- Compile the program. Type:
./configure; make
- Install the program. Type
sudo make install
{{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IconsPage?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=info.png%7D%7D Instead of using the command sudo make install
you can use checkinstall. Checkinstall can create a debian package. For instructions on how to use it see CheckInstall
How to use
[to use the MiKTeX package manager on Unix-like operating systems]