Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>But this should be enough to reproduce it:
>>\starttext
>>\input "\string|echo -n bla"
>>\stoptext
>
>
> Breaks here too, using pdftex 1.40.0, context 2006.12.27, Ubuntu i386:
This bug is found and fixed and will be corrected in the next pdftex
release.
Best, Taco
It breaks here on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, latest pdftex, latest context distro
t is
\starttext
\def\myCMD#1{%..
\stoptext
t1 is
\starttext
\input "\string|echo -n bla"
\stoptext
luigi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# texmfstart texexec --pdf t
TeXExec | processing document 't'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
> But this should be enough to reproduce it:
> \starttext
> \input "\string|echo -n bla"
> \stoptext
Breaks here too, using pdftex 1.40.0, context 2006.12.27, Ubuntu i386:
*** glibc detected *** pdfetex: free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x082d42f0 ***
Running texexec with --verbose says what th
2007/1/4, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> this is probably only related to pdfTeX and not to ConTeXt, but I'm too
> lazy to subscribe yet to another list... ;)
I can't reproduce this with my old ConTeXt 2005.01.31 on SUSE 10.1.
Best
Martin
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Martin Schröder wrote:
> 2007/1/4, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>this is probably only related to pdfTeX and not to ConTeXt, but I'm too
>>lazy to subscribe yet to another list... ;)
>
> I can't reproduce this with my old ConTeXt 2005.01.31 on SUSE 10.1.
I have only the pdftex-1.40-rc4
Hello,
this is probably only related to pdfTeX and not to ConTeXt, but I'm too
lazy to subscribe yet to another list... ;)
While playing around with the new shell escaping in pdftex-1.40, I got
the following crash:
TeXExec | processing document 'test'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | tex pr