On Wed, Oct 29 2008, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I have a scenario which fails with the current mechanism - even if
following the sym links worked. Assume that a user only puts a texmf.cnf
under $HOME/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf. That file will be used by luatex,
pdftex etc. but luatools will still
Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
what files are looked for depends also on env settings; but anyhow, at
some point mkiv/luatex might drop the cnf file
I think some kind of cnf file will still be necessary to tell TeX where
to look for files, though with reasonable defaults, the file would only
be
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
what files are looked for depends also on env settings; but anyhow, at
some point mkiv/luatex might drop the cnf file
I think some kind of cnf file will still be necessary to tell TeX where
to look for files, though with reasonable
PS:
Peter Münster wrote:
Would KPSE find texmfcnf.lua in $HOME/texmf/web2c ?
From one of your previous messages, I understand that it would *not*
find
it.
It does - I messed up the web2c string search in the luatex binary;
there are two strings. The right one seems to be:
Hello,
for openSUSE there are now beta TeX Live 2008 packages available
(http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Publishing/). [By Werner
Fink, who does also the normal openSUSE packages.]
The question is how the ConTeXt with LuaTeX should be best handled. By
default, there is no luatex-cache
Tobias Burnus wrote:
a) Is the TEXMFCNF environment variable necessary or can this also be
read by a config file, which is overwritten by the environment variable?
Which scripts/executables make use of that environemt variable?
I just saw that this might be possible in theory, but it fails
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
for openSUSE there are now beta TeX Live 2008 packages available
(http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Publishing/). [By Werner
Fink, who does also the normal openSUSE packages.]
The question is how the ConTeXt with LuaTeX should be best handled. By
Tobias Burnus wrote:
some check whether b is a symbolic link and if it is, one follows the
symbolic link until one finds the real binary; then one can use that
path for ownpath. I tried to find some Lua routine which does so, but I
couldn't find one ad hoc. (I have also the vague feeling
Hans Hagen wrote:
i remember that there has been some discussion about this following link
issue but i forgot what was the outcome
do you test the latest binaries or the already outdated texlive ones?
That was TeX Live, though I don't know whether it is the SVN version or
something
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
i remember that there has been some discussion about this following link
issue but i forgot what was the outcome
Can you incorporate the following patch in your cont-tmf.zip? It should
work with most Linux systems and it should not harm on other systems.
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
i remember that there has been some discussion about this following link
issue but i forgot what was the outcome
Can you incorporate the following patch in your cont-tmf.zip? It should
work with most Linux systems and it should not
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
you use an old luatools / luat-inp.lua;
I updated now luat-inp.lua from the latest experimental cont-tmf.zip,
however, that does not help.
a) luatools.lua does not use luat-inp.lua (and luatools.lua is up to
date in TeX Live) Thus updating does not help. (Besides,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
c) Werner asks: Why is the KPSE library not used?
I have a scenario which fails with the current mechanism - even if
following the sym links worked. Assume that a user only puts a texmf.cnf
under $HOME/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf. That file will be used by luatex,
pdftex etc.
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
you use an old luatools / luat-inp.lua;
I updated now luat-inp.lua from the latest experimental cont-tmf.zip,
however, that does not help.
a) luatools.lua does not use luat-inp.lua (and luatools.lua is up to
date in TeX Live) Thus updating
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
you use an old luatools / luat-inp.lua;
I updated now luat-inp.lua from the latest experimental cont-tmf.zip,
however, that does not help.
did you copy that file to 'luatools' in the bin path?
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
luat-inp.lua is merged into luatools in order to make in 'stand-alone'
OK, I missed that.
By the way, unless I screwed up completely, the new luatools you have
sent me work:
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTOLOC set to /usr/bin
LuaTools | variable SELFAUTODIR set to
Tobias Burnus wrote:
I agree about the KPSE shortcomings, however, just for finding
texmf.cnf KPSE should be good enough. (OK, finding texmfcnf.lua does
not seem to work well as the lua extension means that web2c is not
searched.)
but using kpse would mean initializing it and that means
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
c) Werner asks: Why is the KPSE library not used?
I have a scenario which fails with the current mechanism - even if
following the sym links worked. Assume that a user only puts a texmf.cnf
under $HOME/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf. That file will be used
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