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
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
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
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 here (no
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 the