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-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.info64
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi10
2 files changed, 39 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.info b/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.info
index c150186274f..20fae354fc1 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.info
+++ b/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.info
@@ -2670,10 +2670,12 @@ filename, and returns the first file found.
are now stored in subdirectories named for the engine (`tex',
`pdftex', `xetex', etc.), you must specify an engine name in order
to find them. For example, `cont-en.fmt' typically exists for both
- `pdftex' and `xetex'. You can use `--engine=/' to look for any
- dump file, regardless of engine; if a dump file exists for more
- than one engine, it's indeterminate which one is returned. (The
- `/' ends up specifying a normal recursive search in `texmf/web2c'.)
+ `pdftex' and `xetex'. With the default path settings, you can use
+ `--engine=/' to look for any dump file, regardless of engine; if a
+ dump file exists for more than one engine, it's indeterminate
+ which one is returned. (The `/' ends up specifying a normal
+ recursive search along the path where the dumps are stored, namely
+ `$TEXMF/web2c{/$engine,}'.)
`--format=NAME'
Set the format for lookup to NAME. By default, the format is
@@ -3672,23 +3674,23 @@ Index
* --expand-path=STRING: Auxiliary tasks. (line 24)
* --expand-var=STRING: Auxiliary tasks. (line 19)
* --format=NAME: Path searching options.
- (line 36)
+ (line 38)
* --help: Standard options. (line 8)
* --interactive: Path searching options.
- (line 104)
+ (line 106)
* --mode=STRING: Path searching options.
- (line 115)
+ (line 117)
* --must-exist: Path searching options.
- (line 120)
+ (line 122)
* --path=STRING: Path searching options.
- (line 125)
+ (line 127)
* --progname=NAME: Path searching options.
- (line 134)
+ (line 136)
* --show-path=NAME: Auxiliary tasks. (line 41)
* --srcdir, for building multiple architectures: configure scenarios.
(line 18)
* --subdir=STRING: Path searching options.
- (line 139)
+ (line 141)
* --var-value=VARIABLE: Auxiliary tasks. (line 12)
* --version: Standard options. (line 10)
* --with options: configure options. (line 16)
@@ -3709,9 +3711,9 @@ Index
* -g, compiling without: configure scenarios. (line 32)
* -L option to ls: ls-R. (line 38)
* -mktex=FILETYPE: Path searching options.
- (line 109)
+ (line 111)
* -no-mktex=FILETYPE: Path searching options.
- (line 109)
+ (line 111)
* -O, compiling with: configure scenarios. (line 32)
* -static: ShellWidgetClass. (line 43)
* . directories, ignored: ls-R. (line 33)
@@ -4173,7 +4175,7 @@ Index
* installation, simple: Simple installation. (line 6)
* installing files: Installing files. (line 6)
* interactive query: Path searching options.
- (line 104)
+ (line 106)
* interface, not frozen: Introduction. (line 27)
* introduction: Introduction. (line 6)
* kdebug:: Debugging. (line 105)
@@ -4830,22 +4832,22 @@ Node: Filename aliases106701
Node: Database format107879
Node: Invoking kpsewhich108892
Node: Path searching options109837
-Node: Specially-recognized files116756
-Node: Auxiliary tasks118080
-Node: Standard options119905
-Node: TeX support120225
-Node: Supported file formats121516
-Node: File lookup128664
-Node: Glyph lookup130392
-Node: Basic glyph lookup131519
-Node: Fontmap132398
-Node: Fallback font135015
-Node: Suppressing warnings135980
-Node: Programming137085
-Node: Programming overview137598
-Node: Calling sequence139874
-Node: Program-specific files144903
-Node: Programming with config files145941
-Node: Index147241
+Node: Specially-recognized files116857
+Node: Auxiliary tasks118181
+Node: Standard options120006
+Node: TeX support120326
+Node: Supported file formats121617
+Node: File lookup128765
+Node: Glyph lookup130493
+Node: Basic glyph lookup131620
+Node: Fontmap132499
+Node: Fallback font135116
+Node: Suppressing warnings136081
+Node: Programming137186
+Node: Programming overview137699
+Node: Calling sequence139975
+Node: Program-specific files145004
+Node: Programming with config files146042
+Node: Index147342

End Tag Table
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi b/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi
index 978278352bb..a40e3f706c0 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi
+++ b/Build/source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi
@@ -1100,10 +1100,12 @@ In particular, since the memory dump files
subdirectories named for the engine (@file{tex}, @file{pdftex},
@file{xetex}, etc.), you must specify an engine name in order to find
them. For example, @file{cont-en.fmt} typically exists for both
-@file{pdftex} and @file{xetex}. You can use @samp{--engine=/} to look
-for any dump file, regardless of engine; if a dump file exists for
-more than one engine, it's indeterminate which one is returned. (The
-@samp{/} ends up specifying a normal recursive search in @file{texmf/web2c}.)
+@file{pdftex} and @file{xetex}. With the default path settings, you
+can use @samp{--engine=/} to look for any dump file, regardless of
+engine; if a dump file exists for more than one engine, it's
+indeterminate which one is returned. (The @samp{/} ends up specifying
+a normal recursive search along the path where the dumps are stored,
+namely @samp{$TEXMF/web2c@{/$engine,@}}.)
@item --format=@var{name}
@opindex --format=@var{name}