On 18.07.08, Renton Ian wrote:
> My color.cfg is included on the end of this post.

this is the color.cfg of the TeX distribution.

>  Just to make things a
> bit stranger, though, the only color.sty and color.cfg on my development
> machine (which works) are under the MiKTeX directory, and look identical
> to the ones on my other non-working machine.  

This can be, but pyx should work nevertheless. We do provide a fallback
solution for users who do not want to install the proper color.cfg. Note that
is is a dirty hack which sets the default driver to pyx.def, which must exist
on all machines. This file you have to install on the client machines.

> I don't even have a contrib/ directory under pyx!

PyX is distributed as source with this contrib directory. All binary
installations must also provide at least pyx.def.

> > > After parsing the return message from TeX, the following was left:
> > >   *
> > >   *
> > >   *("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\graphics\color.sty"
> > >   ("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\00miktex\color.cfg")
> > > 
> > >   (cut after 5 lines, increase errordebug for more output)

You might want to follow the suggestion and increase errordebug

  text.set(errordebug=3)

One might see more information on what is going on.

Michael


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