We've made some further changes that enable the scripts to figure out if
MiKTeX or some more standard latex is being used, so hopefully it should
work for everyone out-of-the-box.
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> I've just committed some changes to allow R to be built and to use
> Mi
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> Great. What specifically is the change?
There are a number of changes to make use of the --include-directory
command line option that Miktex supports. It needed to be done in
several places because tex is called from makefiles, Perl and shell scripts.
Duncan Murdoc
Great. What specifically is the change?
On 9/9/05, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just committed some changes to allow R to be built and to use
> MikTeX without needing the Rd.sty files to be installed to localtexmf.
> Unfortunately, the changes are not compatible with other TeX
I've just committed some changes to allow R to be built and to use
MikTeX without needing the Rd.sty files to be installed to localtexmf.
Unfortunately, the changes are not compatible with other TeX packages,
so if you're not using MikTeX you'll need to edit a couple of the config
files (or set