@echo off rem $Id: install-tl.bat 25649 2012-03-14 23:36:00Z trzeciak $ rem Wrapper script to set up environment for installer rem rem Public domain. rem Originally written 2009 by Tomasz M. Trzeciak. rem First, check if this is DOS based system rem in DOS '^' is just a normal character if not ^x==x goto DOS rem Abort if we are running from UNC path if %~d0==\\ goto UNC rem Localize environment changes setlocal enableextensions rem Do we really need to cd to the batch location? cd /d "%~dp0" rem Remove any double quotes from PATH (why we care for it at all???) set "path=%path:"=%" rem Break search path into dir list and rebuild w/o tex dirs call :rebuildpath ";" "%path:;=" "%" if "%path:~0,1%"==";" set "path=%path:~1%" rem Use TL Perl set "path=%~dp0tlpkg\tlperl\bin;%path%" set "PERL5LIB=%~dp0tlpkg\tlperl\lib" rem Clean environment from other Perl variables set PERL5OPT= set PERLIO= set PERLIO_DEBUG= set PERLLIB= set PERL5DB= set PERL5DB_THREADED= set PERL5SHELL= set PERL_ALLOW_NON_IFS_LSP= set PERL_DEBUG_MSTATS= set PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL= set PERL_DL_NONLAZY= set PERL_ENCODING= set PERL_HASH_SEED= set PERL_HASH_SEED_DEBUG= set PERL_ROOT= set PERL_SIGNALS= set PERL_UNICODE= rem Start installer path perl "%~dpn0" %* pause goto :eof rem Subroutine to build search path without tex directories rem any dir containing pdftex.exe is considered a tex dir :rebuildpath ";" dir list ... shift rem The first argument (";") serves as a marker to reset the path if "%~0"==";" set path= rem Finish if no more arguments to process if [%1]==[] goto :eof rem Continue if tex dir if exist "%~1\pdftex.exe" goto :rebuildpath rem Add dir to path set "path=%path%;%~1" goto :rebuildpath rem About install-tl.bat.manifest: rem Vista assumes that a file with install in the name is rem an installer and therefore requires administrative privileges. rem The manifest file tells Vista otherwise. :UNC echo Cannot run from UNC path. echo Map network drive to a drive letter and rerun the installer. echo You can use pushd/popd commands for temporary mapping. pause exit /b 1 :DOS echo DOS and Windows 9x systems are not supported. Sorry. echo Windows 2000 or newer is required. pause