Ok, I saw I have asked the same thing before on the list, and I'm having the same problems, but cannot reconstruct the whole process. (As soon as I end up, I'll wikify the infos) Now, I'm always runnin texexec --make --all Doesn't it make also metafun? I also ran texexec --make metafun but I'm getting the same error. What should I do to metafun.mem? and to m-spec.mp? Thanks -a- On 16 May 2007, at 09:23, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Andrea Valle wrote:
Ok, sorry for the confusion in the previous email.
Searching in the list and on my hd, I found texmf.cnf
I made some tweakings to memory.
I was able to escape TeX memory exceedings. But not this one
This is MetaPost, Version 0.993 (Web2C 7.5.6) (/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx) (Fatal mem file error; I'm stymied)
This means you have to regenerate the metafun.mem file.
Your tweaks have not made it into the metafun.mem file yet, so metapost sees a difference and refuses to load the file (that is a safeguard).
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