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Package Name tetex
Summary The TeX Typesetting System
Description teTeX is a complete TeX distribution for Unix compatible systems, maintained by Thomas Esser. It is based on Karl Berry's original Web2c distribution. TeX was invented by Donald E. Knuth, and the most popular TeX macro set (LaTeX) for TeX was invented by Leslie Lamport. The OpenPKG teTeX package also contains David Carlisle' xmltex (namespace-aware XML parser written in TeX) and Sebastian Rahtz' PassiveTeX (XSL-FO rendering engine).
Homepage URL http://tug.org/teTeX/
Vendor Thomas Esser et al.
Packager OpenPKG Foundation e.V.
Distribution OpenPKG Community
Class BASE  
Group Typesetting
Distribution License GPL
Vendor Software Version 3.0
OpenPKG Package Release 20090521
Build-Time Options with_x11
Build-Time Dependencies OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20040130, make, gcc, gcc::with_cxx = yes, infozip, flex, bison, png, zlib, X11°, xaw3d°
Install-Time Dependencies OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20040130, perl, png, zlib, X11°, xaw3d°
Security Advisories 2004.030, 2002.015

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OpenPKG-CURRENT
3.0-20090521 
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