Nicolas Goaziou via <[email protected]> writes:
> Taha Aziz Ben Ali <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>> I think it is fixed in "tex-team" branch.
>>
>> Thank you Nicolas,
>>
>> I tried out your changes, and although the "permission denied" error no
>> longer shows up, running context in the terminal (user home intact,
>> i.e. without my previous configuration hack) yields the following
>> message:
>
> [...]
>
>> It seems that mtxrun fails to find either files, the same message will
>> also appear if invoking context through mtxrun via the --script flag.
>
> Could you trying clearing out your cache, i.e.
> "~/.texlive2023/texmf-var/"? It may contain bogus information.
Nevermind! I misread your error message; your cache seems OK.
I think you created an incomplete environment, i.e., you used something
such as:
./pre-inst-env guix shell texlive-context
But `texlive-context' alone is not sufficient. You need at least
a scheme or a collection in this environment, as mentioned in the
manual, or, if you really want to be minimal, `texlive-bin'. E.g., in
decreasing size:
./pre-inst-env guix shell texlive-collection-context
or
./pre-inst-env guix shell texlive-scheme-minimal texlive-context
or
./pre-inst-env guix shell texlive-bin texlive-context
HTH,
--
Nicolas Goaziou