Hello, ** Henri Menke [2019-09-11 11:19:57 +1200]: > On 9/11/19 3:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote: >> On Tue, 10 Sep 2019, Hans Hagen wrote: >> >>> On 9/10/2019 4:11 PM, Vladimir Lomov wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> today I updated lmtx and on simple >>>> >>>> $ context --version >>>> >>>> I get segfault (in the same time luametatex --version works fine). >>>> Running under gdb shows me that the problem might be in one of 'realloc' >>>> calls. >>>> >>>> The context from Context Suite (mkiv) works fine. >>>> >>>> P.S. I tested on two systems, both runs Archlinux x86_64. >>> can you completely wipe the texmf-cache directory and then run >>> >>> mtxrun --generate >>> context --make >>> >>> (there is a change in bytecode that gets not automatically noticed that >>> can give that crash) >> >> I had the same issue and completely wiping the texmf-cache fixes it. >> >> @Vladimir: If you are using the luametatex package from AUR, then the >> texmf-cache is located at $HOME/.cache/luametatex. No, I don't use the package from AUR, I simply do /usr/local/opt/lmtx $ sudo ./install.sh but I explicitly set TEXMFCACHE=$HOME/.cache/lmtx (for context suite I set it to $HOME/.cache/context-suite). > I'm receiving the super helpful error message: > > ! error (lua): function call: no > > Maybe some sort of cache versioning is in order to at least give a better error. It didn't occured to me that the problem may be with the cache, it would be helpfull if context/luametatex will give error message, something like "cache version mismatch" and exit. > Cheers, Henri > >> >> Aditya --- WBR, Vladimir Lomov -- Sometimes I live in the country, And sometimes I live in town. And sometimes I have a great notion, To jump in the river and drown.