![]() So below I describe the way I did it on my computer. It is a little tricky to update TeX Live under Linux and as usual depends on the distribution as well as your local settings. If you prefer the terminal, try: sudo tlmgr update -self It has a built-in update function to keep the application itself up-to-date. The application is called “TeX Live Utility” and can be found in Applications -> TeX. It contains a neat little graphical application that lets you update your distribution. Under Mac OS X, the TeX Live distribution is called MacTeX. ![]() This will open a dialog that helps you update the distribution. ![]() ![]() If you have MiKTeX installed (part of proTeXt), there is a program that you can run in: All Programs -> MiKTeX -> Maintainance -> Update. TUG provides an updated image every 1-2 years. packages are extended, replaced or added and therefore it is a good idea to update your distribution once in a while. The TeX Live distribution is evolving, i.e. This is not a problem usually, unless you are asking someone else to look at a particular error or problem and that person is working with another version and therefore may not be able to reproduce your issue. I found myself using the same TeX distribution for years, without updating it.
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