Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
>>> So, assuming /opt/tex/texmf-linux/bin, it attempts the following
>>> directories, in this order:
>>>
>>>    [/opt/tex/texmf]/web2c                    % two parents up
>>>    [/opt/tex/texmf-linux]/texmf/web2c        % one parent up
>>>    [/opt/tex]/texmf-local/web2c
>>>    [/opt/tex/texmf-linux]/texmf-local/web2c
> 
> Mac (gwtex, mactex) also uses texmf.local. (Well, also many others,
> but that one is most evident.)

Try this: if you run

   $ kpsewhich texmf.cnf

when there are *no* variables set, what file does it return?
Extending the lua function is easy, we just need to know how.

Actually, I just tried that on my machine and it seems that
it first tries three things we don't do:

    /opt/tex/texmf-linux/bin/texmf.cnf
and
    /opt/tex/texmf-linux/texmf.cnf
and
    /opt/tex/texmf.cnf

the third of those should capture your file, right?

> I have just tested it and it didn't work as expected.
> 
> MK II:
> 
>>  texexec --make --xtx --all
> 
> (formats have always flied to texmf-osx-intel so far)

This depends on your actual texmf.cnf settings. Likely
they are not quite te same as the ENV variables used to be.

Esp, check TEXFORMATS.

> I can't find the format file `cont-en.fmt'!

Same issue here. To get back to what you used to have,
you probably want these two in texmf.cnf:

   TEXMFOS    = $SELFAUTODIR
   TEXFORMATS = .;$TEXMFOS/web2c/{$engine,}


Best wishes,
Taco
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