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Announcing TinyTeX Binaries for arm64 and musl-based Linux - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉
Yihui Xie · 2026-03-27 · via Homepage on Yihui Xie | 谢益辉

Three years ago, Cole Arendt requested pre-built TinyTeX binaries for ARM Linux. Today, I’m happy to announce that we now provide pre-built TinyTeX binaries for arm64 and musl-based Linux (e.g. Alpine) systems. On these platforms you no longer need to build TinyTeX from source; binary installation will be much faster.

We also updated the release filename convention to include OS and architecture, so release assets are clearer and easier to work with.

The old pattern TinyTeX-<n>.[tar.gz|tgz|zip] is replaced by TinyTeX-<n>-<OS>-<arch>.[xz|exe] (for example TinyTeX-1-linux-arm64.xz, TinyTeX-2-darwin.xz, TinyTeX-0-windows.exe). Historically .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip were used for Linux, macOS, and Windows, respectively. Going forward, we use .xz for Linux and macOS, and .exe for Windows (self-extracting archives produced with 7z). This improves compression and makes asset names more consistent.

I recommend using TinyTeX’s official installation methods instead of downloading GitHub release assets directly. The scripts and functions in these methods will automatically detect arm64 and musl platforms and handle both old and new filenames when downloading and installing TinyTeX.

For now, we plan to keep the old filenames in releases for two more years in case anyone still downloads them directly (not recommended).

Currently the new binaries and filename convention are available only in the daily release. Installing the daily release lets you use the new binaries now. They will be included in the next monthly release on April 1 (no joking). Starting from version 2026.04, the new binaries will be available in the monthly releases.

Quarto users: quarto install tinytex installs the monthly release, so it will pick up the new binaries only after the next monthly release.

If you use the action r-lib/actions/setup-tinytex, no action is required (I hope you are not confused by the two “actions” here): the action does not hardcode asset filenames and uses the installer scripts. Running it on arm64 Ubuntu or an Alpine container will access the TinyTeX binaries automatically.

TeX Live (on which TinyTeX is based) supports several other platforms, including amd64-freebsd, amd64-netbsd, armhf-linux, i386-freebsd, i386-linux, i386-netbsd, i386-solaris, x86_64-cygwin, x86_64-darwinlegacy, and x86_64-solaris. If you also need binaries for these platforms, please feel free to not let me know. Oh dear, Solaris… How nostalgic… How much PTSD for R package developers… No no no, thank you :)

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