On 8 Apr 2008 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > I am using scite with the following command:
> > texmfstart texexec --autopdf --luatex tst3.tex
> 
> I simply have no idea. I do not understand why windows
> would object to closing a file that doesn't exist (not even
> how it could be possible for an opened file to not exist).
> 
> It could be a simple matter of a missing file that somehow
> luatex fails to check for during opening so it is not discovered
> until it attempts to close the file, but even if that is true,
> I have no idea how to debug anything on windows.
> 
> It could also be a (more complicated) problem triggered by
> disk synchronisation issues in Windows itself. We have been
> bitten by those before (what is your windows flavour?)

Windows 2000

> In either case, someone else has to come up with tests and/or
> fix attempts. The only advice I can give is to reinstall
> context using the new minimals and see if that helps any.
> 
>    http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals

This is a fresh installation. I installed it using
'context-setup-mswin.zip'. 

After some trials, I found that the example compiles ok without the 
TWO \eogonek commands. There were TWO fclose attempts in the logs, 
too.

Can this be a hint?

Wolfgang
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