
On 14 Jul 2025, at 14:39, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
wrote: On 7/13/25 00:32, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
What do you get if you run
C:\> where.exe context.exe
It's the equivalent of Unix's 'which' command so will help determine if the .exe being run is the one that you think it is.
Typing from what I got with the Windows computer at work:
c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe
Earlier, when you ran the `icacls` command, you ran it against "c:\new\tex\texmf-win64\bin\mtxrun.exe" and "c:\old\tex\texmf-win64\bin\mtxrun.exe". The output given by the where command is neither of those. So which version is installed at c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe? - what do you get when you run `icacls` against it? - what checksum do you get for it?
I thought `whereis` was the Unix counterpart to `where` (but I got exactly the same result with both, in any case).
Since the win32 binaries do work, I have to test newer binaries to check whether my issue is persistent, permanent or it just disappears.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
— Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK