Greetings,
First, thanks for all the wonderful work on context.
Now, to the reason for this note. I recently tries to install context on an OpenBSD 6.5 AMD64
system, but the install failed. Thanks to some helpful emails in the archives from 2017 and 2018,
I was able to get this working by editing mtxrun and mtx-update.sh.
I include what I did below.
Thanks again,
Robert
1) Do the usual:
mkdir context && cd context
rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/standalone/setup/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
This will silently fail, because
bin/mtx-update.lua
bin/mtxrun
do not recognize openbsd.
2) Edit bin/mtxrun:
We need to define a "good" version of resolvers.platform(t,k)
At line 4049, there is a default definition. Replace it with:
function resolvers.platform(t,k)
local platform="openbsd6.5-amd64"
os.setenv("MTX_PLATFORM",platform)
os.platform=platform
return platform
end
3) Edit bin/mtx-update:
3a) In the table update.platforms add an entry for openbsd:
["openbsd6.5-amd64"] = "openbsd6.5-amd64",
I put this at line 198, after the entries for freebsd.
3b) In the function update.synchronize()
replace line 282:
local platforms = states.get('platforms') or { }
with:
local platforms = states.get('platforms') or {"openbsd6.5-amd64" }
3c) At the very start of local function add_collection(collection,platform)
line 417, add:
platform = "openbsd6.5-amd64"
Maybe something is broken on my system or these last two aren't
really needed, but this is what I did,
4) Edit first-setup.sh:
To avoid overwriting the files we just edited, comment out line 146:
# rsync -rlptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/$platform/bin .
This may interfere with future updates.
5) Install for real this time:
./first-setup.sh --modules=all
6) Finally, the setuptex script gives me an error message:
megaera$ . /home/<name>/Context/tex/setuptex
/bin/ksh: /home/<name>/Context/tex/setuptex[163]: ${.sh.file}": bad substitution
but it is not hard to set the path correctly:
PATH=$PATH\:/home/<name>/Context/tex/texmf-openbsd6.5-amd64/bin ; export PATH