Am Sat, 14 Mar 2020 16:29:07 -0400 schrieb Scott Kostyshak <[email protected]>:
> When I run the ctests, sometimes the supported-languages tests fail.
> After comparing the failing .tex file produced to when I export on the
> command line, it seems that the .tex files are slightly different. The
> difference that causes the failure seems to be the order of the
> languages in the \documentclass command. Attached is a file that fails
> with the "latex" command. But if you comment out the \documentclass
> statement and uncomment the "good" one just above, it passes.
>
> Should the order of the languages matter?
>
> Does the .tex file fail for others when compiled with the "latex"
> command? If not, it might be something specific to my system.
>
> I get the following error:
>
> Loading the Common definitions for Arabic and Farsi
> (/usr/local/texlive/2019/texmf-dist/tex/latex/arabi/arabicore.sty
> Arabi Core switching commands v1.0 2006/01/01 (may still change)
> \n@everypar=\toks18
>
> ! Argument of \o@everypar has an extra }.
> <inserted text>
> \par
> l.126 \n@everypar\expandafter{\the\o@everypar}
>
> I wonder if I accidentally made a change to a local file. The date 2006
> seems old, so perhaps I somehow overwote the TL file.
>
> Scott
I get the same with TL20 (pretest)
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