Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> 
> ... and even in that abnormal cases Taco somehow manages to get
> Windows 98 installed instead of XP ;)

Yeah, well, that was not a really smart move. ;-)

> But the problem was that changes to environmental variables were seen
> only locally, so it didn't make any sense at all. Do you indeed have
> any ideas how to set environmental variables inside of a ruby script,
> so that they would be seen from outside? Because that would solve a
> whole lot of problems in MikTeX.

The traditional trick is to start a new shell/command window inside
your script (last line). On Windows, I am more or less certain that
you can also store stuff in the registry is a way that is permanent.

Greetings, Taco
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