On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 12:20:32PM +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 4/11/2023 12:00 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
and belongs to TeX Live?
well, i suppose there is a non-empty copy in texlive but an empty one can go indeed
Here we go! Back to point A where we were at before as alan pointed out: just install with the lmtx installer in a path separate from tex live, set the path and you're done; don't try to mix texlive with a adapted of standalone, texlive has its own context package and updates etc; keep them separated
alright. That's fine. That's what I thought.
So copy over the mtxrun binary on texmf-linux-64/bin to context and call it a day? as long as the five mentioned files are there (and best hand mtxrun, context and luametatex the same so use links) ... luametatex is the engine as well as stub runner (runs the luatex file in the same path with the same name and suffix lua)
thank you for the clarification. I was going over path to make sure that anything under /opt/texlive/2022/bin/x86_64-linux/ returns no binaries from there But where is actually luametatex under the standalone sources
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