Am 06.11.2008 um 23:25 schrieb Lars Huttar:
On 11/6/2008 3:49 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
Hello, I've just been trying to install context on Ubuntu 8.10. Today I went to http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/ and followed the instructions:
On unix (linux, mac, freebsd, sun, ...) run:
mkdir context && cd context rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first- setup.sh . ./first-setup.sh
The first-setup script initially failed because I did not have ruby installed. So I installed ruby and then ran it again.
It cranked away for awhile, then ended up with the error: ! I can't find file `core-swd'. <to be read again> \relax l.228 \loadmkiifile{core-swd}
The preceding output was: systeem : markering subsubsubsubonderwerpnummer gedefinieerd [subsubsubsubonderwerpnummer] )
However, when I do a search, I see that there is a file core- swd.mkii. Its path is context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
Just to clarify, since I wasn't explicit: there is no core-swd.tex file in the context/base folder.
Googling "core-swd context" gives results that indicate there used to be a core-swd.tex file there. I could use the google cached copy, although I suppose there was some reason why it was removed?
After using the google cached copy, and rerunning the first-setup script, the script ends without obvious errors: TeXExec | runtime: 14.383196 make | done state | saved
Can anyone confirm that using the cached core-swd.tex indeed solved the problem, rather than merely masking it? Maybe core-swd.tex was rightfully removed, and the correct fix would be to remove the reference to it in the other file?
core-swd.tex is removed in the last beta and the old file was saved under the name core-swd.mkii Generate the formats with "texexec --make --all" and it should work. Wolfgang