Hi,
just testing a module on a fresh Linux (Debian 6.0.5-i386) with the
latest standalone. No messages when calling 'setuptex', but the PATH to
the binaries is not set correctly here. I manually added the binary path
to '.bashrc' and it worked.
# add ConTeXt binaries to PATH
On 24-8-2012 17:13, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
just testing a module on a fresh Linux (Debian 6.0.5-i386) with the
latest standalone. No messages when calling 'setuptex', but the PATH to
the binaries is not set correctly here. I manually added the binary path
to '.bashrc' and it worked.
# add
On 08/24/2012 11:36 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
recently i had to configure a debian machine (normally i use opensuse)
and found out that some scripts didn't work because instead of bash
something dash (b-d) was used ... maybe that's the issue
The safest thing to do for scripts is to stick to
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
just testing a module on a fresh Linux (Debian 6.0.5-i386) with the
latest standalone. No messages when calling 'setuptex', but the PATH to
the binaries is not set correctly here. I manually added the binary path
to '.bashrc' and it worked.
# add
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Peter Rolf indi...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
just testing a module on a fresh Linux (Debian 6.0.5-i386) with the
latest standalone. No messages when calling 'setuptex', but the PATH to
the binaries is not set correctly here. I manually added the binary path
to
On 08/24/2012 12:32 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
$source setuptext
but the last one is a bash extension.
Actually it is in ksh (or ksh93) predefined as an alias for '.'
I *think* it's in the POSIX standard but I'm not quite sure.
'sh' on Debian-derived systems (including *buntu) is an alias