Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 15:39, Marco Pessotto wrote:
>>
>> It's happening to me that I have to travel to a place where there's no
>> broadband access, and I'd like to take ConTeXt with me. So I can't just
>> run the installer and rsync the trees. Now, the question is: is it safe
>> to tarball the ConTeXt root directory with executable and texmf trees,
>> and move it around (on another machine)? Or are there hardcoded paths
>> that prevents this?
>
> No, there are no hardcoded paths. You may even fetch both linux and
> linux-64 architectures in parallel (or all the architectures), so that
> it will work on any architecture. The only "somehow hardcoded" path is
> the name of folder inside luatex-cache, but that's easy to
> change/recover (you may simply delete contents of luatex-cache and
> rerun mtxrun --generate).
>
> Mojca
> 

Thanks. I've added a brief section to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Moving_the_installation_tree_around_.28linux.29


-- 
Marco

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