Re: [NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-09 Thread Alan Bowen
On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:

>> In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary
>> been posted somewhere that I might consult?
>
> I need to summarize all the Linux installation methods on the Wiki,
> once I get it all straight in my head.  Right now in reality and in my
> head it's a nightmare because of all the flavors (texlive, tetex 2 or
> 3, etc.) and the gazillion map files that could be anywhere.  ConTeXt
> tries to work everywhere so it has a hard life.
>
> I don't know much about what MacOS X does, but if you're not using a
> graphical installation method, it should be like BSD 4.[0123] Unix
> that I once used.  In which case it should work mostly like Linux.
>
> Here's what I do now and did just half hour ago to update to the
> 2006.08.08 version.  I use bash (a mostly sh-compatiable shell), which
> the MacOS terminal runs too I think.  The $ below is my bash prompt
> and everything after it is what I type:
>
>   $ TEXMFLOCAL=/home/sanjoy/texmf texmfstart ctxtools --updatecontext
>
> This fixes the problem that ctxtools uses (I think) Windows quoting in
> this source line:
>
> tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp  
> rescue nil
>
> In Unix ruby (like in Perl) the $TEXMFLOCAL is expanded by the shell
> because of the $, and the result is run by the backticks.  Usually
> TEXMFLOCAL has no setting in the shell or environment so ruby runs the
> command with $TEXMFLOCAL replaced by an empty string, giving:
>
>kpsewhich --expand-path
>
> So kpsewhich complains that it didn't get an argument for
> --expand-path (or --expand-var).  The long-term fix is to figure out
> how to quote that works in Windows and Unix, but I don't know how
> since I don't use Windows.
>
> The short-term hack is to set TEXMFLOCAL just while running ctxtools,
> which is done by the command above that I run.
>
> So maybe try that using the vanilla distribution (so with \012
> restored) and report back what happens and let's see if we can find a
> fix if something else doesn't work.  My computers run Linux but my
> partner has a MacOS 10.3 machine and I'll use it for ConTeXt
> experiments if needed.
>
> -Sanjoy

Sanjoy—

Since I use the teTeX distribution on my Mac, I ran
TEXMFLOCAL=/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local sudo texmfstart  
ctxtools --updatecontext
in Terminal (bash) and the update went perfectly.

Many thanks!

Alan

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Re: [NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-08 Thread Hans Hagen
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary
>> been posted somewhere that I might consult?
>> 
>
> I need to summarize all the Linux installation methods on the Wiki,
> once I get it all straight in my head.  Right now in reality and in my
> head it's a nightmare because of all the flavors (texlive, tetex 2 or
> 3, etc.) and the gazillion map files that could be anywhere.  ConTeXt
> tries to work everywhere so it has a hard life.
>
> I don't know much about what MacOS X does, but if you're not using a
> graphical installation method, it should be like BSD 4.[0123] Unix
> that I once used.  In which case it should work mostly like Linux.
>
> Here's what I do now and did just half hour ago to update to the
> 2006.08.08 version.  I use bash (a mostly sh-compatiable shell), which
> the MacOS terminal runs too I think.  The $ below is my bash prompt
> and everything after it is what I type:
>
>   $ TEXMFLOCAL=/home/sanjoy/texmf texmfstart ctxtools --updatecontext
>
> This fixes the problem that ctxtools uses (I think) Windows quoting in
> this source line:
>
> tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp rescue nil
>
> In Unix ruby (like in Perl) the $TEXMFLOCAL is expanded by the shell
> because of the $, and the result is run by the backticks.  Usually
> TEXMFLOCAL has no setting in the shell or environment so ruby runs the
> command with $TEXMFLOCAL replaced by an empty string, giving:
>
>kpsewhich --expand-path 
>
> So kpsewhich complains that it didn't get an argument for
> --expand-path (or --expand-var).  The long-term fix is to figure out
> how to quote that works in Windows and Unix, but I don't know how
> since I don't use Windows.
>
> The short-term hack is to set TEXMFLOCAL just while running ctxtools,
> which is done by the command above that I run.
>
> So maybe try that using the vanilla distribution (so with \012
> restored) and report back what happens and let's see if we can find a
> fix if something else doesn't work.  My computers run Linux but my
> partner has a MacOS 10.3 machine and I'll use it for ConTeXt
> experiments if needed.
>   

does this one work ok?

(the stupid thing is that kpsewhich is not made for user friendlyness, 
e.g.\ a natural solution would be to support

kpsewhich --expand-path TEXMFLOCAL

i.e. it expects an internal var so why not be clever and put the $ in 
front of it internally; there are more places in kpsewhich where robust 
cross-platformness can be provided but it has a low priority i guess


def locatedlocaltree
if System.unix? then
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path '$TEXMFLOCAL'`.chomp 
rescue nil
unless tree && FileTest.directory?(tree) then
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path '$TEXMF'`.chomp 
rescue nil
end
else
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp 
rescue nil
unless tree && FileTest.directory?(tree) then
tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMF`.chomp rescue nil
end
end
return tree
end


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Re: [NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-08 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
> In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary
> been posted somewhere that I might consult?

I need to summarize all the Linux installation methods on the Wiki,
once I get it all straight in my head.  Right now in reality and in my
head it's a nightmare because of all the flavors (texlive, tetex 2 or
3, etc.) and the gazillion map files that could be anywhere.  ConTeXt
tries to work everywhere so it has a hard life.

I don't know much about what MacOS X does, but if you're not using a
graphical installation method, it should be like BSD 4.[0123] Unix
that I once used.  In which case it should work mostly like Linux.

Here's what I do now and did just half hour ago to update to the
2006.08.08 version.  I use bash (a mostly sh-compatiable shell), which
the MacOS terminal runs too I think.  The $ below is my bash prompt
and everything after it is what I type:

  $ TEXMFLOCAL=/home/sanjoy/texmf texmfstart ctxtools --updatecontext

This fixes the problem that ctxtools uses (I think) Windows quoting in
this source line:

tree = `kpsewhich --expand-path $TEXMFLOCAL`.chomp rescue nil

In Unix ruby (like in Perl) the $TEXMFLOCAL is expanded by the shell
because of the $, and the result is run by the backticks.  Usually
TEXMFLOCAL has no setting in the shell or environment so ruby runs the
command with $TEXMFLOCAL replaced by an empty string, giving:

   kpsewhich --expand-path 

So kpsewhich complains that it didn't get an argument for
--expand-path (or --expand-var).  The long-term fix is to figure out
how to quote that works in Windows and Unix, but I don't know how
since I don't use Windows.

The short-term hack is to set TEXMFLOCAL just while running ctxtools,
which is done by the command above that I run.

So maybe try that using the vanilla distribution (so with \012
restored) and report back what happens and let's see if we can find a
fix if something else doesn't work.  My computers run Linux but my
partner has a MacOS 10.3 machine and I'll use it for ConTeXt
experiments if needed.

-Sanjoy

`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
 --Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.
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Re: [NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-08 Thread Alan Bowen
Sanjoy—thanks for pointing me to the thread. I must have missed it the first time around.I inserted Hans’f.write("#{program} #{callname} \"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"\012")in my texmfstart, changing the original  012 to 015 as Taco suggested for the Mac. But now I get	syntax error near unexpected token `"#{program} #{callname} \"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"\015"whenever I run texmfstart. (The same, if I restore 012 as well.) I am running Mac OS X 10.4.7.In any case, I have probably misunderstood the thread. Has a summary been posted somewhere that I might consult?AlanOn Aug 6, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:   kpsewhich: option `--expand-var' requires an argument See the Ubuntu installation thread a couple weeks ago (search forTEXMFLOCAL and Ubuntu).  The problem is that TEXMFLOCAL isn't beingevaluated properly due to quoting differences between Unix and Windowssyntax (with ctxtools using the Windows syntax at the moment).-Sanjoy`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'         --Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.___ntg-context mailing listntg-context@ntg.nlhttp://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context ___
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Re: [NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-06 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
>kpsewhich: option `--expand-var' requires an argument

See the Ubuntu installation thread a couple weeks ago (search for
TEXMFLOCAL and Ubuntu).  The problem is that TEXMFLOCAL isn't being
evaluated properly due to quoting differences between Unix and Windows
syntax (with ctxtools using the Windows syntax at the moment).

-Sanjoy

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[NTG-context] updating ConTeXt with ctxtools

2006-08-06 Thread Alan Bowen
Gerben’s iInstaller does not seem to be picking up new versions any  
more, so I tried
 texmfstart ctxtools --update
What I got in response was
kpsewhich: option `--expand-var' requires an argument
CtxTools | updating
CtxTools | unable to change to
and a return to the prompt.

I checked the man page for ctxtools, but the --updatecontext option  
does not seem to include any further options. So what am I missing?

I am running
CtxTools | version 1.3.3 - 2004/2006 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
context version: 2006.07.22 18:35

Best, Alan

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