* Re: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?
@ 2017-02-28 17:27 damien
2017-02-28 17:46 ` kaddour kardio
2017-02-28 20:07 ` which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ? Henri Menke
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: damien @ 2017-02-28 17:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a look at the texmf/doc/context/presentation file which is not bundled with my 2015 OpenBSD package (at least find did not return it) and keep on learning.
Have a nice day,
Damien Thiriet
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* Re: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?
2017-02-28 17:27 which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ? damien
@ 2017-02-28 17:46 ` kaddour kardio
2017-03-02 15:40 ` openBSD (was: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?) Alan Braslau
2017-02-28 20:07 ` which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ? Henri Menke
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From: kaddour kardio @ 2017-02-28 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
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OpenBSD? is context standalone available for this platfrom ?
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:27 PM, <damien@thiriet.web4me.fr> wrote:
> Thank you for all your answers.
> I will have a look at the texmf/doc/context/presentation file which is not
> bundled with my 2015 OpenBSD package (at least find did not return it) and
> keep on learning.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
>
> Damien Thiriet
> ____________________________________________________________
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> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to
> the Wiki!
>
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> listinfo/ntg-context
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> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
> ____________________________________________________________
> _______________________
>
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* Re: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?
2017-02-28 17:27 which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ? damien
2017-02-28 17:46 ` kaddour kardio
@ 2017-02-28 20:07 ` Henri Menke
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From: Henri Menke @ 2017-02-28 20:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
You can also find this directory on GitHub
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/tree/beta/doc/context/presentations
On 02/28/2017 06:27 PM, damien@thiriet.web4me.fr wrote:
> Thank you for all your answers.
> I will have a look at the texmf/doc/context/presentation file which is not bundled with my 2015 OpenBSD package (at least find did not return it) and keep on learning.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
>
> Damien Thiriet
> ___________________________________________________________________________________
> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
>
> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
> ___________________________________________________________________________________
>
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* Re: openBSD (was: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?)
2017-02-28 17:46 ` kaddour kardio
@ 2017-03-02 15:40 ` Alan Braslau
2017-03-02 22:12 ` Karl Berry
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From: Alan Braslau @ 2017-03-02 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kaddour kardio, damien, Karl Berry
Cc: mailing list for ConTeXt users, Hans Hagen, Mojca Miklavec
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Karl: read the bottom of this email...
Hans: please update mtx-update.lua (attached)
On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:46:29 +0100
kaddour kardio <kaddourkardio@gmail.com> wrote:
> OpenBSD? is context standalone available for this platfrom ?
Yes!
...but Hans or Mojca need to update mtx-update.lua using the attached
file.
In the meantime, one can install using first-setup.sh
1) Run ./first-setup.sh The install *will* fail as "openbsd" is missing
from bin/mtx-update.lua
2) Copy the attached version to $CONTEXTHOME/bin/
3) Edit first-setup.sh to comment-out the rsync line 131
(otherwise it will overwrite the modified mtx-update.lua)
4) Run ./first-setup.sh It should now succeed!
5) If running context then fails to find its scripts, remake the
formats. I use:
mtxrun --selfupdate
mtxrun --generate
luatools --generate
context --make
Not all of these commands are probably necessary, but I run them all
(in a script) whenever I need to remake the formats and caches.
Once the garden gets updated, none of this should be necessary.
A few warnings:
I compiled luatex (that I upload to the garden) using openbsd 6.0
*snapshot*. Older versions of openbsd may fail due to shared library
problems. If anyone encounters this, please let me know and I will work
on a solution.
Presently, I do not believe that openBSD is officially built for
TeXlive. OpenBSD does provide texlive 2015 as packages, however.
Alan
[-- Attachment #2: mtx-update.lua --]
[-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 27202 bytes --]
if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['mtx-update'] = {
version = 1.002,
comment = "companion to mtxrun.lua",
author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL",
copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team",
license = "see context related readme files"
}
-- This script is dedicated to Mojca Miklavec, who is the driving force behind
-- moving minimal generation from our internal machines to the context garden.
-- Together with Arthur Reutenauer she made sure that it worked well on all
-- platforms that matter.
-- LuaTeX and LuajitTeX are now always installed together.
local helpinfo = [[
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<application>
<metadata>
<entry name="name">mtx-update</entry>
<entry name="detail">ConTeXt Minimals Updater</entry>
<entry name="version">1.02</entry>
</metadata>
<flags>
<category name="basic">
<subcategory>
<flag name="platform" value="string"><short>platform (windows, linux, linux-64, osx-intel, osx-ppc, linux-ppc)</short></flag>
<flag name="server" value="string"><short>repository url (rsync://contextgarden.net)</short></flag>
<flag name="module" value="string"><short>repository url (minimals)</short></flag>
<flag name="repository" value="string"><short>specify version (current, experimental)</short></flag>
<flag name="context" value="string"><short>specify version (current, latest, beta, yyyy.mm.dd)</short></flag>
<flag name="rsync" value="string"><short>rsync binary (rsync)</short></flag>
<flag name="texroot" value="string"><short>installation directory (not guessed for the moment)</short></flag>
<flag name="engine" value="string"><short>tex engine (luatex, pdftex, xetex)</short></flag>
<flag name="modules" value="string"><short>extra modules (can be list or 'all')</short></flag>
<flag name="fonts" value="string"><short>additional fonts (can be list or 'all')</short></flag>
<flag name="goodies" value="string"><short>extra binaries (like scite and texworks)</short></flag>
<flag name="force"><short>instead of a dryrun, do the real thing</short></flag>
<flag name="update"><short>update minimal tree</short></flag>
<flag name="make"><short>also make formats and generate file databases</short></flag>
<flag name="keep"><short>don't delete unused or obsolete files</short></flag>
<flag name="state"><short>update tree using saved state</short></flag>
<flag name="cygwin"><short>adapt drive specs to cygwin</short></flag>
<flag name="mingw"><short>assume mingw binaries being used</short></flag>
<flag name="silent"><short>less (or no) logging</short></flag>
</subcategory>
</category>
</flags>
</application>
]]
local application = logs.application {
name = "mtx-update",
banner = "ConTeXt Minimals Updater 1.02",
helpinfo = helpinfo,
}
local report = application.report
local format, concat, gmatch, gsub, find = string.format, table.concat, string.gmatch, string.gsub, string.find
scripts = scripts or { }
scripts.update = scripts.update or { }
minimals = minimals or { }
minimals.config = minimals.config or { }
-- this is needed under windows
-- else rsync fails to set the right chmod flags to files
os.setenv("CYGWIN","nontsec")
scripts.update.texformats = {
"cont-en",
"cont-nl",
"cont-cz",
"cont-de",
"cont-fa",
"cont-it",
"cont-ro",
"cont-uk",
"cont-pe",
-- "cont-xp",
"mptopdf",
"plain"
}
-- scripts.update.mpformats = {
-- -- "metafun",
-- -- "mpost",
-- }
-- experimental is not functional at the moment
scripts.update.repositories = {
"current",
"experimental"
}
-- more options than just these two are available (no idea why this is here)
scripts.update.versions = {
"current",
"latest"
}
-- list of basic folders that are needed to make a functional distribution
scripts.update.base = {
{ "base/tex/", "texmf" },
{ "base/metapost/", "texmf" },
{ "fonts/common/", "texmf" },
{ "fonts/other/", "texmf" }, -- not *really* needed, but helpful
{ "context/<version>/", "texmf-context" },
{ "misc/setuptex/", "." },
{ "misc/web2c", "texmf" },
{ "bin/common/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
{ "bin/context/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
{ "bin/metapost/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
{ "bin/man/", "texmf-<platform>" },
}
-- binaries and font-related files
-- for pdftex we don't need OpenType fonts, for LuaTeX/XeTeX we don't need TFM files
scripts.update.engines = {
["luatex"] = {
{ "fonts/new/", "texmf" },
{ "bin/luatex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
-- { "bin/luajittex/<platform>/","texmf-<platform>" },
},
["xetex"] = {
{ "base/xetex/", "texmf" },
{ "fonts/new/", "texmf" },
{ "bin/luatex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" }, -- tools
{ "bin/xetex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
},
["pdftex"] = {
{ "fonts/old/", "texmf" },
{ "bin/luatex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" }, -- tools
{ "bin/pdftex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
},
["all"] = {
{ "fonts/new/", "texmf" },
{ "fonts/old/", "texmf" },
{ "base/xetex/", "texmf" },
{ "bin/luatex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
-- { "bin/luajittex/<platform>/","texmf-<platform>" },
{ "bin/xetex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
{ "bin/pdftex/<platform>/", "texmf-<platform>" },
},
}
scripts.update.goodies = {
["scite"] = {
{ "bin/<platform>/scite/", "texmf-<platform>" },
},
["texworks"] = {
{ "bin/<platform>/texworks/", "texmf-<platform>" },
},
}
scripts.update.platforms = {
["mswin"] = "mswin",
["windows"] = "mswin",
["win32"] = "mswin",
["win"] = "mswin",
-- ["mswin"] = "win32",
-- ["windows"] = "win32",
-- ["win32"] = "win32",
-- ["win"] = "win32",
--
-- ["mswin-64"] = "mswin-64",
-- ["windows-64"] = "mswin-64",
-- ["win64"] = "mswin-64",
["mswin-64"] = "win64",
["windows-64"] = "win64",
["win64"] = "win64",
--
["linux"] = "linux",
["linux-32"] = "linux",
["linux32"] = "linux",
--
["linux-64"] = "linux-64",
["linux64"] = "linux-64",
--
["linux-armhf"] = "linux-armhf",
--
["freebsd"] = "freebsd",
--
["freebsd-amd64"] = "freebsd-amd64",
--
["openbsd"] = "openbsd",
--
["openbsd-amd64"] = "openbsd-amd64",
--
["kfreebsd"] = "kfreebsd-i386",
["kfreebsd-i386"] = "kfreebsd-i386",
--
["kfreebsd-amd64"] = "kfreebsd-amd64",
--
["linux-ppc"] = "linux-ppc",
["ppc"] = "linux-ppc",
--
["osx"] = "osx-intel",
["macosx"] = "osx-intel",
["osx-intel"] = "osx-intel",
["osxintel"] = "osx-intel",
--
["osx-ppc"] = "osx-ppc",
["osx-powerpc"] = "osx-ppc",
["osxppc"] = "osx-ppc",
["osxpowerpc"] = "osx-ppc",
--
["osx-64"] = "osx-64",
--
["solaris-intel"] = "solaris-intel",
--
["solaris-sparc"] = "solaris-sparc",
["solaris"] = "solaris-sparc",
}
local windowsplatform = {
["mswin"] = true,
["win32"] = true,
["win64"] = true,
}
scripts.update.selfscripts = {
"mtxrun",
-- "luatools",
}
-- the list is filled up later (when we know what modules to download)
scripts.update.modules = {
}
scripts.update.fonts = {
}
function scripts.update.run(str)
-- important, otherwise formats fly to a weird place
-- (texlua sets luatex as the engine, we need to reset that or to fix texexec :)
os.setenv("engine",nil)
if environment.argument("force") then
report("run, %s",str)
os.execute(str)
else
report("dry run, %s",str)
end
end
function scripts.update.fullpath(path)
if file.is_rootbased_path(path) then
return path
else
return lfs.currentdir() .. "/" .. path
end
end
local rsync_variant = "cygwin" -- will be come mingw
local function drive(d)
if rsync_variant == "cygwin" then
d = gsub(d,[[([a-zA-Z]):/]], "/cygdrive/%1/")
else
d = gsub(d,[[([a-zA-Z]):/]], "/%1/")
end
return d
end
function scripts.update.synchronize()
report("update, start")
local texroot = scripts.update.fullpath(states.get("paths.root"))
local engines = states.get('engines') or { }
local platforms = states.get('platforms') or { }
local repositories = states.get('repositories') -- minimals
local bin = states.get("rsync.program") -- rsync
local url = states.get("rsync.server") -- contextgarden.net
local version = states.get("context.version") -- current (or beta)
local modules = states.get("modules") -- modules (third party)
local fonts = states.get("fonts") -- fonts (experimental or special)
local goodies = states.get("goodies") -- goodies (like editors)
local force = environment.argument("force")
local silent = environment.argument("silent") and "--silent" or ""
local quiet = silent == "" and "" or "--quiet"
bin = gsub(bin,"\\","/")
if not find(url,"::$") then url = url .. "::" end
local ok = lfs.attributes(texroot,"mode") == "directory"
if not ok and force then
dir.mkdirs(texroot)
ok = lfs.attributes(texroot,"mode") == "directory"
end
if force then
dir.mkdirs(format("%s/%s", texroot, "texmf-cache"))
dir.mkdirs(format("%s/%s", texroot, "texmf-local"))
dir.mkdirs(format("%s/%s", texroot, "texmf-project"))
dir.mkdirs(format("%s/%s", texroot, "texmf-fonts"))
dir.mkdirs(format("%s/%s", texroot, "texmf-modules"))
end
if ok or not force then
local fetched, individual, osplatform = { }, { }, os.platform
-- takes a collection as argument and returns a list of folders
local function collection_to_list_of_folders(collection, platform)
local archives = {}
for i=1,#collection do
local archive = collection[i][1]
archive = gsub(archive,"<platform>",platform)
archive = gsub(archive,"<version>",version)
archives[#archives+1] = archive
end
return archives
end
-- takes a list of folders as argument and returns a string for rsync
-- sample input:
-- {'bin/common', 'bin/context'}
-- output:
-- 'minimals/current/bin/common minimals/current/bin/context'
local function list_of_folders_to_rsync_string(list_of_folders)
local repository = 'current'
local prefix = format("%s/%s/", states.get('rsync.module'), repository) -- minimals/current/
return prefix .. concat(list_of_folders, format(" %s", prefix))
end
-- example of usage: print(list_of_folders_to_rsync_string(collection_to_list_of_folders(scripts.update.base, os.platform)))
-- rename function and add some more functionality:
-- * recursive/non-recursive (default: non-recursive)
-- * filter folders or regular files only (default: no filter)
-- * grep for size of included files (with --stats switch)
local function get_list_of_files_from_rsync(list_of_folders)
-- temporary file to store the output of rsync (could be a more random name; watch for overwrites)
local temp_file = "rsync.tmp.txt"
-- a set of folders
local folders = {}
local command = format("%s %s'%s' > %s", bin, url, list_of_folders_to_rsync_string(list_of_folders), temp_file)
os.execute(command)
-- read output of rsync
local data = io.loaddata(temp_file) or ""
-- for every line extract the filename : drwxr-sr-x 18 2013/10/06 06:16:10 libertine
for chmod, s in gmatch(data,"([d%-][rwxst%-]+).-(%S+)[\n\r]") do
-- skip "current" folder
if s ~= '.' and #chmod >= 10 then
folders[#folders+1] = s
end
end
-- delete the file to which we have put output of rsync
os.remove(temp_file)
return folders
end
-- rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/current/modules/
local available_platforms = get_list_of_files_from_rsync({"bin/luatex/"})
report("available platforms: % t",table.sorted(available_platforms))
if modules and type(modules) == "table" then
-- fetch the list of available modules from rsync server
-- local available_modules = get_list_of_files_from_rsync({"modules/"})
-- hash of requested modules
-- local h = table.tohash(modules:split(","))
local available_modules = get_list_of_files_from_rsync({"modules/"})
local asked = table.copy(modules)
asked.all = nil
report("available modules: %s",#available_modules)
for i=1,#available_modules do
local s = available_modules[i]
if modules.all or modules[s] then
scripts.update.modules[#scripts.update.modules+1] = { format("modules/%s/",s), "texmf-modules" }
report("+ %s",s)
else
report(" %s",s)
end
asked[s] = nil
end
if next(asked) then
report("skipping unknown modules: %s",concat(table.sortedkeys(asked),", "))
end
end
-- rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/current/fonts/extra/
if fonts and type(fonts) == "table" then
local available_fonts = get_list_of_files_from_rsync({"fonts/extra/"})
local asked = table.copy(fonts)
asked.all = nil
for i=1,#available_fonts do
local s = available_fonts[i]
if fonts.all or fonts[s] then
scripts.update.fonts[#scripts.update.fonts+1] = { format("fonts/extra/%s/",s), "texmf" }
end
asked[s] = nil
end
if next(asked) then
report("skipping unknown fonts: %s",concat(table.sortedkeys(asked),", "))
end
end
local function add_collection(collection,platform)
if collection and platform then
platform = scripts.update.platforms[platform]
if platform then
for i=1,#collection do
local c = collection[i]
local archive = gsub(c[1],"<platform>",platform)
local destination = format("%s/%s", texroot, gsub(c[2],"<platform>", platform))
destination = gsub(destination,"\\","/")
archive = gsub(archive,"<version>",version)
if osplatform == "windows" or osplatform == "mswin" or osplatform == "win64" then
destination = drive(destination)
end
individual[#individual+1] = { archive, destination }
end
end
end
end
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
add_collection(scripts.update.base,platform)
end
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
add_collection(scripts.update.modules,platform)
end
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
add_collection(scripts.update.fonts,platform)
end
for engine in table.sortedhash(engines) do
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
add_collection(scripts.update.engines[engine],platform)
end
end
if goodies and type(goodies) == "table" then
for goodie in table.sortedhash(goodies) do
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
add_collection(scripts.update.goodies[goodie],platform)
end
end
end
local combined = { }
local update_repositories = scripts.update.repositories
for i=1,#update_repositories do
local repository = update_repositories[i]
if repositories[repository] then
for _, v in table.sortedhash(individual) do
local archive, destination = v[1], v[2]
local cd = combined[destination]
if not cd then
cd = { }
combined[destination] = cd
end
cd[#cd+1] = format("%s/%s/%s",states.get('rsync.module'),repository,archive)
end
end
end
for destination, archive in table.sortedhash(combined) do
local archives, command = concat(archive," "), ""
local normalflags, deleteflags = states.get("rsync.flags.normal"), ""
if os.name == "windows" then
normalflags = normalflags .. " -L" -- no symlinks
end
local dryrunflags = ""
if not environment.argument("force") then
dryrunflags = "--dry-run"
end
if (find(destination,"texmf$") or find(destination,"texmf%-context$") or find(destination,"texmf%-modules$")) and (not environment.argument("keep")) then
deleteflags = states.get("rsync.flags.delete")
end
command = format("%s %s %s %s %s'%s' '%s'", bin, normalflags, deleteflags, dryrunflags, url, archives, drive(destination))
-- report("running command: %s",command)
if not fetched[command] then
scripts.update.run(command,true)
fetched[command] = command
end
end
local function update_script(script, platform)
local bin = gsub(bin,"\\","/")
local texroot = gsub(texroot,"\\","/")
platform = scripts.update.platforms[platform]
if platform then
local command
if windowsplatform[platform] then
bin = drive(bin)
texroot = drive(texroot)
command = format([[%s -t "%s/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/%s.lua" "%s/texmf-%s/bin/"]], bin, texroot, script, texroot, platform)
else
command = format([[%s -tgo --chmod=a+x '%s/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/%s.lua' '%s/texmf-%s/bin/%s']], bin, texroot, script, texroot, platform, script)
end
report("updating %s for %s: %s", script, platform, command)
scripts.update.run(command)
end
end
for platform in table.sortedhash(platforms) do
for i=1, #scripts.update.selfscripts do
update_script(scripts.update.selfscripts[i],platform)
end
end
else
report("no valid texroot: %s",texroot)
end
if not force then
report("use --force to really update files")
end
resolvers.load_tree(texroot) -- else we operate in the wrong tree
-- update filename database for pdftex/xetex
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --direct --resolve mktexlsr %s',texroot,silent,quiet))
-- update filename database for luatex
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --generate',texroot,silent))
report("update, done")
end
function table.fromhash(t)
local h = { }
for k, v in table.sortedhash(t) do -- not indexed
if v then h[#h+1] = k end
end
return h
end
-- make the ConTeXt formats
function scripts.update.make()
report("make, start")
local force = environment.argument("force")
local silent = environment.argument("silent") and "--silent" or ""
local quiet = silent == "" and "" or "--quiet"
local texroot = scripts.update.fullpath(states.get("paths.root"))
local engines = states.get('engines')
local goodies = states.get('goodies')
local platforms = states.get('platforms')
local formats = states.get('formats')
resolvers.load_tree(texroot)
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --direct --resolve mktexlsr %s',texroot,silent,quiet))
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --generate',texroot,silent))
local askedformats = formats
local texformats = table.tohash(scripts.update.texformats)
-- local mpformats = table.tohash(scripts.update.mpformats)
for k,v in table.sortedhash(texformats) do
if not askedformats[k] then
texformats[k] = nil
end
end
-- for k,v in table.sortedhash(mpformats) do
-- if not askedformats[k] then
-- mpformats[k] = nil
-- end
-- end
local formatlist = concat(table.fromhash(texformats), " ")
if formatlist ~= "" then
for engine in table.sortedhash(engines) do
if engine == "luatex" or engine == "luajittex" then
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --script context --autogenerate --make %s',texroot,silent,silent))
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --script context --autogenerate --make --engine=luajittex %s',texroot,silent,silent))
else
-- scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --script texexec --make --all %s --%s %s',texroot,silent,silent,engine,formatlist))
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" --resolve %s --script context --resolve --make %s --engine=%s %s',texroot,silent,silent,engine,formatlist))
end
end
end
-- local formatlist = concat(table.fromhash(mpformats), " ")
-- if formatlist ~= "" then
-- scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --script texexec --make --all %s %s',texroot,silent,silent,formatlist))
-- end
if not force then
report("make, use --force to really make formats")
end
-- scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --direct --resolve mktexlsr',texroot,silent)) -- needed for mpost
scripts.update.run(format('mtxrun --tree="%s" %s --generate',texroot,silent))
report("make, done")
end
scripts.savestate = true
if scripts.savestate then
states.load("status-of-update.lua")
-- tag, value, default, persistent
statistics.starttiming(states)
states.set("info.version",0.1) -- ok
states.set("info.count",(states.get("info.count") or 0) + 1,1,false) -- ok
states.set("info.comment","this file contains the settings of the last 'mtxrun --script update' run",false) -- ok
states.set("info.date",os.date("!%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")) -- ok
states.set("rsync.program", environment.argument("rsync"), "rsync", true) -- ok
states.set("rsync.server", environment.argument("server"), "contextgarden.net::", true) -- ok
states.set("rsync.module", environment.argument("module"), "minimals", true) -- ok
states.set("rsync.flags.normal", environment.argument("flags"), "-rpztlv", true) -- ok
states.set("rsync.flags.delete", nil, "--delete", true) -- ok
states.set("paths.root", environment.argument("texroot"), "tex", true) -- ok
states.set("context.version", environment.argument("context"), "current", true) -- ok
local valid = table.tohash(scripts.update.repositories)
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("repository") or "current","([^, ]+)") do
if valid[r] then states.set("repositories." .. r, true) end
end
local valid = scripts.update.engines
local engine = environment.argument("engine") or ""
if engine == "" then
local e = states.get("engines")
if not e or not next(e) then
engine = "all"
end
end
if engine ~= "" then
for r in gmatch(engine,"([^, ]+)") do
if r == "all" then
for k, v in next, valid do
if k ~= "all" then
states.set("engines." .. k, true)
end
end
break
elseif valid[r] then
states.set("engines." .. r, true)
end
end
end
local valid = scripts.update.platforms
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("platform") or os.platform,"([^, ]+)") do
if valid[r] then states.set("platforms." .. r, true) end
end
local valid = table.tohash(scripts.update.texformats)
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("formats") or "","([^, ]+)") do
if valid[r] then states.set("formats." .. r, true) end
end
-- local valid = table.tohash(scripts.update.mpformats)
-- for r in gmatch(environment.argument("formats") or "","([^, ]+)") do
-- if valid[r] then states.set("formats." .. r, true) end
-- end
states.set("formats.cont-en", true)
states.set("formats.cont-nl", true)
-- states.set("formats.metafun", true)
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("extras") or "","([^, ]+)") do -- for old times sake
if r ~= "all" and not find(r,"^[a-z]%-") then
r = "t-" .. r
end
states.set("modules." .. r, true)
end
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("modules") or "","([^, ]+)") do
if r ~= "all" and not find(r,"^[a-z]%-") then
r = "t-" .. r
end
states.set("modules." .. r, true)
end
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("fonts") or "","([^, ]+)") do
states.set("fonts." .. r, true)
end
for r in gmatch(environment.argument("goodies") or "","([^, ]+)") do
states.set("goodies." .. r, true)
end
report("state, loaded")
report()
end
if environment.argument("state") then
environment.setargument("update",true)
environment.setargument("force",true)
environment.setargument("make",true)
end
if environment.argument("mingw") then
rsync_variant = "mingw"
elseif environment.argument("cygwin") then
rsync_variant = "cygwin"
end
if environment.argument("update") then
scripts.update.synchronize()
if environment.argument("make") then
scripts.update.make()
end
elseif environment.argument("make") then
scripts.update.make()
elseif environment.argument("exporthelp") then
application.export(environment.argument("exporthelp"),environment.files[1])
else
application.help()
end
if scripts.savestate then
statistics.stoptiming(states)
states.set("info.runtime",tonumber(statistics.elapsedtime(states)))
if environment.argument("force") then
states.save()
report("state","saved")
end
end
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* Re: openBSD (was: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?)
2017-03-02 15:40 ` openBSD (was: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?) Alan Braslau
@ 2017-03-02 22:12 ` Karl Berry
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Karl Berry @ 2017-03-02 22:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alan.braslau; +Cc: ntg-context, damien, mojca.miklavec.lists, pragma
Presently, I do not believe that openBSD is officially built for
TeXlive.
That is correct. The person who used to do so (Edd Barrett) decided the
distro's package setup was good enough for him, and no one else has come
forward. (No one has complained about it being missing, either.) I have
no objection to re-adding it if you or anyone wants to do it. -k
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* Re: OpenBSD (was: which command would give the same effect as \pause in beamer ?)
@ 2017-03-05 15:32 damien
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: damien @ 2017-03-05 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context; +Cc: mojca.miklavec.lists, karl
Well, I would be very interested in having texlive binaries for OpenBSD. It would help me to get a fine tune install and, I hope, to have biber available, which is not the case nowadays (I have to ssh linux to compile my bibliographies).
I didn't complain since I do not know how to package and build anything at all. Mojca kindly tried to compile it last May on my -stable installation after last bachotex, but it failed. Unfortunately, I did not take the time to ask for binaries later on (though Mojca suggested I should do it).
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
> no one else has come
> forward. (No one has complained about it being missing, either.) I have
> no objection to re-adding it if you or anyone wants to do it.
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