Thanks for any information, otherwise I guess my new 2018 DVD is just a coaster :(. Has any run into this and found a workaround? I do not have the option of upgrading the OS since this is a work computer that I use LaTeX on. (Some information about shared installations. Indeed, we recommend installing it as a normal user, except perhaps on MacOSX, where it's conventional to install as administrator. However, you need to run tlmgr after it, which downloads packages from a TeX Live repository the usual way. install-htl is self-contained, it doesn't download anything. perl install-htl -platformi386-linux 2016 Instead of 2016 above, any TeX Live release between 20 works. Is there any recourse here? I've been a member of TUG for well over 10 years and have paid the membership in order to support the use of Tex and friends. Running the installer You do not need to be root (administrator on Windows) to install, use, or manage TeX Live. install-htl has some command-line flags, e.g. This is because the core libraries ICU and poppler now require C++11, and it is not feasible to compile with that on the older systems we have used in the past." "The binaries for most platforms are built on newer systems than in the past for example, the x86_64-linux binaries now require glibc 2.14. I found on the tug.org website, Tex Live 2018 - bugs and updates page the Kpsewhich: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by kpsewhich)Ĭould not determine directory of tlmgr executable, maybe shared library woes?Īfter installation I tried running latex on an existing *.tex file, and it also failed because pdflatex also needs glibc 2.14. I hope someone can help, I just received my 2018 tex live DVD and installed it on my Linux system (Red Hat, v6.10, glibc 2.12).
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