TWG | MacTeX | Donate | FAQ | Fonts | Help | References | Support | Acknowledgments | TUG
|
MacTeX Q&A : getting or installing MacTeX | |
| QM.01: | Trouble opening the .pkg file or completing the installation process. |
| QM.02: | No need to uninstall previous TeX distribution |
| QM.03: | When trying to typeset, my front end puts up a dialog claiming that it cannot find tex (or pdfLaTeX, or XeTeX) |
| QM.04: | Fink and MacPort Questions |
| QM.05: | Where to put personal additions in the texmf tree |
| QM.06: | Why can't the latest MacTeX find my local BibTeX (.bst, .bib) files |
| QM.07: | Fonts in my TeX documents are wrong --- the Font Cache Bug. |
| QM.08: | Does MacTeX-2012 work on Lion and Mountain Lion? |
|
TeXShop Questions | |
| QT.01: | Typesetting in TeXShop gives an error message related to (/usr/texbin) |
| QT.02: | TeXShop refuses to start, or behaves strangely |
| QT.03: | Damaged Macros Folder |
One exception occurs if you are running system OS X 10.4 or earlier. Note that MacTeX-2012 will not run on these systems.
Another common problem is that users obtain a corrupted
MacTeX.pkg after downloading the large file. There is an easy way to
check that your download was successful. Run Apple's Terminal application in
/Applications/Utilities. After the prompt, type the command
openssl md5
and a space, and then drag and drop the file MacTeX.pkg to the
Terminal window to complete the command. Push Return.
The Mac will compute an "md5 checksum". This sum should be
973605af585212059b7565f1d542e398
.
Users downloading with Google Chrome and possibly other browsers report defective downloads. We strongly recommend downloading with Safari. Users with problems also report success after downloading via the torrent network.
Defective downloads are essentially never due to a bad file on the server because we test after uploading new versions. But users with download problems sometimes succeed after trying an alternate CTAN site. To do this, check on one of the links in the mirror page.
If you are at an institution with a large body of TeX users, a support person could put MacTeX-2012 on the DVD and loan you the DVD.
A final solution, if all else fails, is to go to http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html and download BasicTeX; this distribution is quite complete and serviceable and the smaller download may cause fewer problems. You will also need a front end like TeXShop or TeXworks or those included in MacTeXtras.
(a) pdfTeX and TeX crash with error messages referring to broken libraries in /sw/... or /opt/...
(b) the versions of pdftex and tex in Fink or MacPorts run instead of the versions in TeX Live.
(c) pdftex runs erratically.
The GUI programs shipped with MacTeX understand this symbolic link and automatically call /usr/texbin/pdftex. But if you call pdftex from the Terminal or another application, you may encounter the problem. The solution is simple. Find your shell startup script. That script should contain a command modifying PATH so /sw (or /opt) comes first. After this command, add a line to the script prepending /usr/texbin to the beginning of your PATH.
On Lion and Mountain Lion, the ~/Library folder is hidden. To open it, use the Finder's Go menu and hold down the Option key to reveal an extra item in the menu.
Yes, it has been extensively tested on both systems. Mountain Lion requires that install packages be signed. All MacTeX install packages are signed.
"/usr/texbin/altpdflatex does not exist.
Perhaps TeX Live was not installed or was removed during a system upgrade."
Make sure you are using the latest version of TeXShop
For more information about other frequently asked questions please
If you still have problems with the MacTeX Installer, you may contact us via the mactex-support webpage.