On Jun 9, 2006, at 17:21, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In order to purge the temporary context files I did (throught an alias) texutil --purge This worked fine.
texutil will go away (i.e. be a wrapper only); the functionality has been moved to texexec.rb, ctxtools.rb, pdftools.rb, rlxtools.rb etc
it's now:
ctxtools --purge
For those on UNIX(-like) systems that have only texmfstart.rb enabled as executable (chmod a+x texmfstart.rb) this will not work as none the ruby scripts in the distribution seem to have their execution bits set. The next seems mandatory if only texmfstart is enabled: texmfstart ctxtools --purge
on unix, one needs to copy texmfstart.rb to texmfstart and copy it to some bin path
Copying is imho not necessary. As long as the execution bits are set any file can be made to execute by a shell. What to do is determined by the shebang line. I am working in MacOSX which is UNIX under the hood and "texmfstart.rb" is excuted without the need for copying. Hans van der Meer