I've heard that it is difficult to install my new statrep package using MiKTeX. The dtx file is self-extracting, but I think MiKTeX doesn't expect to work with a dtx file.
Can someone provide a "best practice" for a CTAN package bundle that is friendly for MiKTeX, TeX Live, and manual installation? Perhaps including the *.sty files and a plain *.ins file even though the dtx is self-extracting?
READMEthe install procedure fits only to TeXlive. If you create a TDS ZIP file, as Martin already wrote, all should go fine and probably your package will be integrated into the distributions then. (For package installing into a local TeXMF in MiKTeX you will find answers here at least by me.) Beside that is there an external SAS program needed and if yes does exist a windows version? – Speravir May 18 '12 at 20:50.insfile, then I should not upload a self-extracting.dtxfile (and do exactly as Martin says). This seems like important information for package authors if a package that only includes a self-extracting.dtxfile, omitting the.insfile, creates problems for MikTeX users. Also, SAS runs on unix and windows. – Tim A May 21 '12 at 14:31.dtxare rare, so I'm not surprised that Christian doesn't care for them. Use an.insor ask Christian Schenk. – Martin Schröder Jun 02 '12 at 21:45