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> > On 6/30/2013 6:17 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote: > >···<date: 2013-06-29, Saturday>···<from: Evan Cooch>··· > > > >>>>>Not a luaotfload thing, as I wrote previously, this could be a > >>>>>buggy font. Does it terminate correctly if you run: > >>>>> > >>>>> luaotfload-tool --update --force --verbose=5 --dry-run > >>>>> > >>>>>? > >>>>No -- with or without the --dry-run flag, it terminates. The > >>>>termination always occurs after it has started scanning my working > >>>>directory (which happens to be the Desktop for my account, which > >>>>again is an admin account). > >>>Please try the attached patch for luaotfload. > >>> > >>OK - if you tell me what to do with the patch. If this was a Linux > >>machine, I know how to apply patches. This is a Windows machine - do > >>I need to run something, or simply copy and paste from the patch > >>into something else? > >> > >>Thanks! > >Sorry, I didn't consider that. Here's the patched file: > > > > https://gist.github.com/phi-gamma/5894615 > > > >Best regards, > >Philipp > > > > > Tried the patch -- doesn't seem to ork. When I run luaotfload-tool > --update --force, I now get an error about database not found, and a > bunch of other error messages: > > > ... (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9\scripts\luaotfload\luaotfload-tool.lua:135: module > 'luaotfload-database' not found: > no field package.preload['luaotfload-database'] > [luatexbase.loader] Loading error: > ...MiKTeX 2.9/tex/luatex/luaotfload/luaotfload-database.lua:2: > unexpected symbol near '<' > [kpse C searcher] file not found: 'luaotfload-database' > As the message says, something on line 2 of your luaotfload-database.lua makes the parser choke. Since “>” isn’t supposed to be anywhere near that line I suspect that your file is corrupt. Best, Philipp
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