On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 15:24, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
Hello all,
after my new OSX installation i did first-setup.sh as always but now i get:
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.40.6-2009100310 (TeX Live 2009) (INITEX) \write18 enabled. (/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-en.tex ! I can't find file `context.tex'. l.16 \input context.tex
Please type another input file name:
You are getting luatex from TeX Live. At what point do you get that warning? You should definitely get this if you don't initialize the minimals (that is - if you don't use ". setuptex" or don't add PATH to binaries). I admit that I made some changes a few hours ago, so it would be very helpful to know what sequence of commands exactly you use and when exactly this happens.
at the end of the install process.
You mean even before first-setup.sh finishes the job? If this is the case ... One thing that might happen is that you use some random intermediate version of first-setup.sh that doesn't pass --engine= to mtx-update or that mtx-update forgets to respect that option. I should reboot my computer in order to test.
Interestingly in my ConTeXt folder is now a texmf-osx-64 folder with more files in it than in the texmf-osx-intel (bin and man folder in texmf-osx-64 and web2c folder in texmf-osx-intel)
bin and man should be present in both. It's weird that they are missing in osx-intel. web2c is generated during "texexec --make ...", so if formats are not made that can explain it.
which was never there. Has this to do with the discussion on the mailing list about 64 bit OSX binaries? Installing into another folder as Applications triggered the same message.
That's quite possible. I guess that uname -m returns i386 on your machine, that you are running Snow Leopard, have MacTeX or TeX Live installed. But I would not expect the minimals to hang with that message. Mojca