I think I found the problem:

I backed up some stuff on a cd; when I transferred the files to my other
computer all the file properties read "read-only", so whenever eomega tried
to modify a temporary file (fls, log, etc) it was denied permission.

Is there a way in windows to globally change every file in a given directory
from read-only?

Apparently, texexec and eomega each creates fls files on each run.
context.fls lists the installation directories, etc.

Best
Idris

Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:

> Thursday, November 13, 2003 Idris S Hamid wrote:> Any idea what I'm
> missing?
>
> No. This looks like a system(Web2C)-dependent issue, though: AFAIK
> neither ConTeXt nor eOmega themselves look for *.fls files (I
> don't even know what .fls stands for ...) What happens with
> Lambda?

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