Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> Hallo Taco,
> 
>>> Everything I read below says there should be a 'plain.mem'
>>> in the folder where you ran theat file in.  If there
>>> really really isn't, then my only advise to you is to buy
>>> a less thieving operating system, as it seems this one steals
>>> your files before you can even have an admiring look at them.
>> :-)
> 
> May be you are right that operating system steals files. We should do 
> something against that.
> 
> Lutz Haseloff has send me his test (he too sees no 'mpost.mem'):

When Hans and I tested this, it worked just fine. Does the high-level
context interface work for you at all, btw? I have no idea what is
going on, and I cannot test myself, so I am even more lost than you
are. MPlib firmly believes it has written a file:

   Beginning to dump on file mpost.mem
   (mem=mpost 8.4.18)
   at most 736 strings of total length 3629
   3326 memory locations dumped; current usage is 1021&2227
   501 symbolic tokens

There is nothing more I myself can do about it.

Best wishes,
Taco




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