Dalyoung said this at Fri, 3 Dec 2004 00:04:24 +0900: Hi, Dalyoung. I'm cc'ing to the ConTeXt list, because I don't see why a context.fmt file (or its equivalent) would be created.
Thank you for your reply. The command sudo texexec --xtx --make --alone en creates a format file-context.xfmt.
I was fairly certain cont-en.xfmt would have been created, and not context.xfmt. Anyone in ConTeXt land know why?
However, I still don't have an output.
I tested a short file, after a long line of display, it stoped. But there is no pdf output.
Okay, that log looks like texexec didn't find the cont-en format, and it tried making one. Most likely my patches to texexec didn't cover this error condition (and I'll look at revising it), but really, you should be creating a cont-en file with that command listed above. Anyone else have a clue? In the meantime, what does this return?: sudo texexec --xtx --make --alone cont-en adam
This is the last few lines of log.
********************************************** ConTeXt ver: 2004.11.23 fmt: 2004.12.2 int: english mes: english
) ) (\end occurred when \unless\ifcsname on line 568 was incomplete) Beginning to dump on file cont-en.fmt (format=cont-en 2004.12.2) 35162 strings of total length 558625 426688 memory locations dumped; current usage is 190&425628 32984 multiletter control sequences \font\nullfont=nullfont 0 words of font info for 0 preloaded fonts 102 hyphenation exceptions Hyphenation trie of length 42714 has 1727 ops out of 35111 265 for language 11 265 for language 10 35 for language 9 35 for language 8 76 for language 7 88 for language 6 88 for language 5 235 for language 4 235 for language 3 224 for language 2 181 for language 1 No pages of output. Transcript written on cont-en.log. fmtutil: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/cont-en.fmt installed. /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/web2c/mktexupd: /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/ls-R unwritable. (Fatal format file error; I'm stymied)
return code : 256 run time : 8 seconds
total run time : 9 seconds **********************************************
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