On 23 Nov 2023, at 11:14, Marco Patzer
wrote: On Thu, 23 Nov 2023 08:58:56 +0100 Taco Hoekwater
wrote: probably a side effect if moving some more to the (ntg) server in the netherlands (also setting up the build there)
Even if it used the right certificate, it would not work right now because of the move: there is nothing behind the connection.
I used that server to check for the latest context version. What's the recommended way to check for the latest version? Basically the output of the \contextversion command?
The command context —version gives the local installed version. Not sure whether there is a clean way to see if there is a remote newer update without actually doing an update. You can check the mailing list, all new releases by Hans are now reported on the ntg-context list, but that may be less convenient than an actual test. mtx-install.sh does not have a —dry-run or —upgradable switch, afaik. Personally, I just run “bash install.sh” when I suspect there is a relevant update (install.sh is in the top-level context installation directory). Best wishes, Taco