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It's a lot harder to deal with in non-interactive environments. What I had to do was something like cd to the texmf directory and run the commands that it said were failing (primarily latex and xetex-related). It took me a while to figure it out.

Oh well, got it documented at least. I was mostly annoyed at the responses I got to requests for help. :-)

Just to be clear, we've had version-related issues with other thins in the past too, such as Perl arbitrary math libs changing behavior in ways that caused crashes, the way PostgreSQL changed stuff in 8.3 and 9.1 and a few others. This sort of thing is normal and we can all accept that things change and that if you are going to deal with supporting a range of versions, you are going to have to deal with the fact that behavior won't be the same.

It's more a criticism of the culture I encountered when I asked for help.

Anyway TexLive on the whole has made my life easier with the rare exception. I am a huge LaTeX and XeTeX fan. I have written books using it. And aside from the issues relating to upgrading, the culture around it is very helpful and professional. Thanks for listening to my gripes. On the whole the community rocks.




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