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in order to typeset the file example.tex, you'll see in the log file a warning like
warning: use 'texmfstart texexec' instead
Since ConTeXt is developing very fast, it is likely that one day or another the "old" script would become orphan. (Recall that according to some theoretician physicists the velocity of ConTeXt development is a counter-example to the fact that the velocity of light is an upper limit for all velocities...). Since I (i.e. Otared K.) and many other Mac users had difficulties to do this(that is make texmfstart work), thanks to help and insights from Mojca M. and Taco H. I explain below how I did configure texmfstart on my machine. To be more precise, I should say that I have teTeX and ConTeXt installed (and updated quite often...) with Gerben Wierda's i-Installer. Actually in what follows nothing is specific to Mac OS X: it is very likely that on any Unix like system texmfstart can be configured in the same way.
* In principle on your computer there is a directory (or folder...) named
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