Hi Mojca, You are correct about not removing « by hands » parts of a package… The reason for which I wen to that extremity was that I wanted absolutely to be sure to be able to run ConTeXt from TeXLive2020 in order to convince a few colleagues to experiment it with TeXShop. If I type in the Terminal port installed 'tex*' the answer is: None of the specified ports are installed. I guess this is because after having solved the problem I met with installing MacTeX2020, I had done: sudo port uninstall texlive-basic --follow-dependencies in order to uninstall ant TeX related package from Macports (I don't know how thos packages were installed, maybe when I tried to use asymptote, and since I couldn't use it from within ConTeXt I gave up…). Best regards: Otared
On 13 Aug 2020, at 16:57, Mojca Miklavec
wrote: Dear Otared,
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 11:05, Otared Kavian wrote:
Indeed following your suugestion, I removed the /opt/local/etc/texmf/ directory, as well as all other tex related directories and files in /opt/local/, and then installed again MacTeX2020.
There is usually an easier way: just ensure that path to MacTeX comes before /opt/local/bin.
What does port installed 'tex*' return?
It's usually a somewhat bad idea to randomly delete a subset of files installed by a package manager.
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