On 2018-04-26, at 5:42 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote: >> If you use the_silver_searcher on texlive-bin you will see a flag in >> autotools build scripts called need_luajit . It looks like many different >> tools call for it, and you'd have to disable a lot to get past needing it. > > I have no time to check right now, but I'm pretty sure that nothing > beyond luajittex and mfluajit should need it. Disabling the two should > really do its job. > > Mojca
I think you're right. need_luajit pops up in a lot of places, but it condenses around those two items where it does pop up. That should work. K KensMacBookPro-2:texlive-source-20170604-stripped$ ag need_luajit . autom4te.cache/output.1 4478: need_luajit=yes 4623: need_luajit=yes autom4te.cache/output.2 4478: need_luajit=yes 4623: need_luajit=yes configure 4478: need_luajit=yes 4623: need_luajit=yes libs/autom4te.cache/output.1 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes 5519:if test -x $srcdir/luajit/configure && test "x$with_system_luajit" != xyes && test "x$need_luajit" = xyes; then libs/autom4te.cache/output.2 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes 5519:if test -x $srcdir/luajit/configure && test "x$with_system_luajit" != xyes && test "x$need_luajit" = xyes; then libs/configure 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes 5519:if test -x $srcdir/luajit/configure && test "x$with_system_luajit" != xyes && test "x$need_luajit" = xyes; then texk/autom4te.cache/output.1 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes texk/autom4te.cache/output.2 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes texk/configure 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes texk/web2c/autom4te.cache/output.1 18793: need_luajit=yes 18938: need_luajit=yes texk/web2c/autom4te.cache/output.2 18793: need_luajit=yes 18938: need_luajit=yes texk/web2c/configure 18793: need_luajit=yes 18938: need_luajit=yes utils/autom4te.cache/output.1 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes utils/autom4te.cache/output.2 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes utils/configure 3658: need_luajit=yes 3803: need_luajit=yes