%general-entities; ]> $Date$ Setting the PATH for TeX Live Before starting to build TeX Live, set up your PATH so that the system can properly find the files. If you set up your login scripts as recommended in , update the needed paths by appending to the extrapaths.sh script. The programs are always installed in an <ARCH>-linux subdirectory and on 32-bit x86 this is always i386-linux. For x86_64 and i?86 we can generate this as $TEXARCH: If upgrading from a previous year's version, you should manually edit extrapaths.sh to ensure that the version for the year you wish to use is the only TeX present (some people need to keep multiple years available to ensure there are no regressions in their documents). export TEXARCH=$(uname -m | sed -e 's/i.86/i386/' -e 's/$/-linux/') && cat >> /etc/profile.d/extrapaths.sh << EOF # Begin texlive addition pathappend /opt/texlive/&texlive-year;/texmf-dist/doc/man MANPATH pathappend /opt/texlive/&texlive-year;/texmf-dist/doc/info INFOPATH pathappend /opt/texlive/&texlive-year;/bin/$TEXARCH # End texlive addition EOF unset TEXARCH The standard MANPATH and INFOPATH path are specified above to ensure they are included. If they are already set in the boot script procedure, the pathappend function will ensure duplicates are removed, so including them here will do no harm. The new paths can be immediately activated by running source /etc/profile. You should now proceed either to for a binary installation of texlive, or to to begin installing from source.