The problem has been solved. It turned out Ruby is installed twice on my
computer. One is the regular download from www.ruby-lang.org, the other one
came with cygwin (which I wasn't aware of). The cygwin path string was
before the c:\ruby path string. When I moved the c:\ruby path before the
cygwin path Context worked correctly.
And this took me a full day of hacking. Sigh.
Thanks for all your help.
Harrie.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Hans Hagen
Harrie Frericks wrote:
Problem 2 (not-solved)
I'm getting the infamous error: I can't find the format file `cont-en.fmt'! I searched this list and tried texexec --make --all This doesn't solve the problem. The problem is located in this part of the output:
did you run 'setuptex' in the tex path first?
Hans
Yes, I did. It makes no difference.
the ./pdftex suggests that your env vars are not set up; on unix make sure that you run
. setuptex
(with period)
Hans
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