Hi,

Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> 
> I am using scite with the following command:
> texmfstart texexec --autopdf --luatex tst3.tex

I simply have no idea. I do not understand why windows
would object to closing a file that doesn't exist (not even
how it could be possible for an opened file to not exist).

It could be a simple matter of a missing file that somehow
luatex fails to check for during opening so it is not discovered
until it attempts to close the file, but even if that is true,
I have no idea how to debug anything on windows.

It could also be a (more complicated) problem triggered by
disk synchronisation issues in Windows itself. We have been
bitten by those before (what is your windows flavour?)

In either case, someone else has to come up with tests and/or
fix attempts. The only advice I can give is to reinstall
context using the new minimals and see if that helps any.

   http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals

Sorry,
Taco

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