
Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: how can I find a package responsible for drawing in texlife (very stubbornly) Message-ID : <99A9993E-DACF-4455-B670-50E8D1B46E3F@tabris.net> Date & Time: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 06:20:50 -0400 [T] == tabris@tabris.net has written: AB> > Yes, that automates getting the list of what packages provide. You AB> > still need to run it for every of the 9095 packages, but it is trivial AB> > shell programming (assuming the list of these packages is available). T> You could run it for all 9095... but chances are you only need at T> most a dozen... albeit you may not know which is the topmost in T> the hierarchy. T> But you can also take a good guess, because most likely there's T> just one package that pulls in the other 9000 or so. And it's T> probably a short name. Because the TeX Live packages depend on many other packages, this can cause complications in the dependency structure. In particular, because each component of TeX Live depends on different libraries and tools, if these dependencies are broken, it can affect the entire system. So it is better to ask YaST2 to remove it. Best Regards & Good Night. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "During testing, Sakana found that its system began unexpectedly attempting to modify its own experiment code to extend the time it had to work on a problem." -- Research AI model unexpectedly attempts to modify its own code to extend runtime (ars TECHNICA) --