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-The TeXLive Package Manager, including tlmgr(1), is shipped with this TeXLive
-package, but it's not expected to work properly (if at all). The general
-consensus from the TeXLive users mailing list is that distributions should
-not be shipping tlpkg, and while I certainly agree with that, I elected to
-ship it anyway on the off chance that some users find it desirable.
+The TeXLive Package Manager, including tlmgr(1), is not shipped with this
+TeXLive package, as it's not expected to work properly (if at all). The
+general consensus from the TeXLive users mailing list is that distributions
+should not be shipping tlpkg.
-That being said, the *proper* way to upgrade TeXLive (or any part of it) is
-through your distribution's package manager, which in this case would mean
-that you wait for a new/updated build script from SlackBuilds.org. If you
-elect to try tlmgr(1) and it doesn't work at all, or worse, it messes up
-part of your TeXLive installation, you have only yourself to blame.
+The *proper* way to upgrade TeXLive (or any part of it) is through your
+distribution's package manager, which in this case would mean that you wait
+for a new/updated build script from SlackBuilds.org (or a package from the
+person who built your package). If you elect to try tlmgr(1) (by installing
+it yourself) and it doesn't work at all, or worse, it messes up part of your
+TeXLive installation, you have only yourself to blame.
--rworkman :-)