Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/18/09:19:54
On 13 Aug 1997, Smith A. Cat wrote:
> > > copy!! my own hope is that i will have the fortitude to get my boss
> > > into Linux, and get my wife to use LaTeX, and then shuffle off this 640k
> > > coil for good...
>
> i appreciate the effort involved in compiling the TeX binaries with
> DJGPP, but is it necessary to repeat the tremendous effort that
> obviously went into EmTeX, just to prove you can?
I explained the reasons in another message; the port was NOT done to
prove that I can. emTeX doesn't release at least some of its sources,
so you can't freely debug it when you have a problem. Installing
another DOS extender is also a pain and has its share of compatibility
problems when you run it from DJGPP programs.
> it is possible that i
> will compile the DJGPP compatible sources, or use them to, i hope, make
> a better deskjet driver, but i am a little wary of dropping EmTeX, which
> i rely on to generate about 300 pages of varied output every day.
I've generated hundreds of printed pages with the ported TeX during
testing. It is your call, but I suggest you try the DJGPP port to see
whether it is reliable enough and judge it then.
P.S. I wrote my comment because your original message seemed to
indicate that you must boot into Linux to have TeX; you didn't mention
emTeX as your other option.
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