Dear list,

I am using ConTeXt LMTX Version 2020.09.05 21:18 with an input file named,
e.g., "test.test.tex". When compiling, ConTeXt generates files "test.log",
"test.tua", "test.pdf".

ConTeXt MKIV used to produce files "test.test.log", "test.test.tua",
"test.test.pdf".

Is there a way for ConTeXt LMTX to process input files that contain full
stops consistently? I am aware of the "--result=..." option, but what about
the "...tua", "...log" and synctex files? This is a serious problem when
running multiple compilations in parallel, e.g., on "test.a.tex" and
"test.b.tex", because both processes use the same "test.tua" file.

Cheers,

Christoph
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