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I have a BasicTex installation (downloaded here and based on the MacTeX2013 distribution) running on OSX. I need to add some additional packages that are not included in the installation (actually no package is included). But apparently

TeX Live 2013 is frozen forever

that is, I can't

tlmgr install mypackage

until TeX Live 2014 is online.

How could I still install the packages I need from CTAN? Which file do I need? Where do I put them?

Francesco
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  • Nice title! See http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/57698/15925 – Andrew Swann May 20 '14 at 11:52
  • @AndrewSwann I read that message. But could I just download the package files manually and reference them? Just until the new release – Francesco May 20 '14 at 12:07
  • OK, I think I found how to do it: here – Francesco May 20 '14 at 12:28
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    You can still use tlmgr to install packages, they will just be the versions frozen a few weeks ago. – Andrew Swann May 20 '14 at 12:44
  • @AndrewSwann Are you saying that tlmgr install mypackage keeps installing the package? Because I don't get any shell message from running the command apart the frozen forever... one. But I actually haven't checked if the package was installed anyhow... – Francesco May 21 '14 at 02:48
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    Yes, the install command should still work. If you are running in a shell it should tell what it has done. Also running tlmgr info babel will tell you for example whether babel is installed or not. – Andrew Swann May 21 '14 at 09:23

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My online book Formatting Information has full details of how to create a Personal TeX Directory (used for private or additional material not covered by tlmgr) and install packages in it (http://latex.silmaril.ie/formattinginformation/pkginst.html#installpkg).

Peter Flynn
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You can use the --force option, i.e. tlmgr install --force ...

patforna
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  • Don't do this! It is unnecessary and dangerous. In no case could it possibly help with the problem reported. – cfr Jun 15 '16 at 21:17