Hi everyone, I've been using ConTeXt (MKIV) through TeXLive 2010 until now, but wanted to try to use the Minimals installation. The installation went fine, but the latest beta version was not able to compile my document (I'll be posting about that separately). What I'm confused about is this: Does only the beta-version have MkIV/LuaTeX support? It seems that I cannot make the MKIV format if I install one of the "dated" versions: goerz@ophelia:~/context> ./first-setup.sh --context=2010.07.30 [ ... ] goerz@ophelia:~/context> mtxrun --selfupdate MTXrun | forcing cache reload MTXrun | resolvers: loading configuration file '/Users/goerz/context/tex/texmf/web2c/texmfcnf.lua' MTXrun | resolvers MTXrun | resolvers MTXrun | resolvers MTXrun | the resolver databases are not present or outdated MTXrun | resolvers: to be replaced old script /Users/goerz/context/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun MTXrun | resolvers: using suffix based filetype 'lua' MTXrun | resolvers: unable to locate new script Is there a way of getting a version of minimals that has MKIV and is equivalent to the TeXLive 2010 installation, so that I can compile my document? More generally, is there a way to switch to the beta version of a specific date? Considering that new betas might break the compilation of existing documents, there would have to be a way for me to tell people "compile this document with version xxxx" -- even if it's just a specific revision number. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any reproducible way of compiling documents. Thanks, Michael Goerz