MiKTeX Package Repository
Status
There are currently
1613
packages in the primary package repository.
Last update:
2008-08-20.
Most recent updates:
miktex-yap-bin-2.7
miktex-xetex-bin-2.7
miktex-xdvipdfmx-bin-2.7
miktex-web-bin-2.7
miktex-texware-bin-2.7
miktex-texinfo-bin-2.7
miktex-texify-bin-2.7
miktex-tex4ht-bin-2.7
miktex-tex-bin-2.7
miktex-teckit-bin-2.7
miktex-runtime-bin-2.7
miktex-psutils-bin-2.7
miktex-ps2pk-bin-2.7
miktex-pdftex-bin-2.7
miktex-omega-bin-2.7
miktex-mtprint-bin-2.7
miktex-mthelp-bin-2.7
miktex-mpm-bin-2.7
miktex-mo-bin-2.7
miktex-mktex-bin-2.7
The contents of the primary package repository is mirrored
worldwide.
Keep it going
You can help keep the machinery going by donating money! This will encourage me
to continue the MiKTeX package repository. Any amount is appreciated. And if
you like, I will put your name on this page.
Users who have donated:
Rikard Althin, Ettore Pennestri, Frederick H. Willeboordse (€25),
Maurizio Vianello (€25), Michael Zirpel, Oliver Haas, Jens Remus (€20),
Martin Abel (€20), Andrew Davies, Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis,
Trifon Triantafillidis (€30), Tom Doyle (€20), Daniel Royer (€20),
Sanjay Kumar Pant, Jan Engmann (€20), Andrew Starks (€100),
Gert Tamberg, Anthony Collins (€10), Pierre Burg (€15), A Brinton Cooper III,
Paolo Camarri, William Pensaert (€10), Philipp Schneider, Stefan Schank (€30),
Keith Mantell (€20), Adalberto Dornelles (€10),
Maximino Mazaira Riocabo (€15), Cyriletgaelle Cambournac,
Kevin Sheppard (€50), Christian Braun (€25), Rizal Othman,
Alfonso Limon, Guillaume Allain, Benito Vieweg (€20), Steven Harrod,
Martin Schmidt (€20), Lutz Ihlenburg (€10).
Thank you!
How it works
The primary package repository is a directory on my computer and its contents is
not directly accessible from the Internet. From time to time (say once a week) I
"release" the package directory by uploading its contents to the
CTAN directory systems/win32/miktex,
which is actually mirrored.
The MiKTeX web service is used by the MiKTeX package manager to retrieve the list
of valid package repositories.
In order to reduce resource usage on the server, the web service stalls (and possibly
rejects) excessive requests arriving from the same IP address.