Thanks. I will wait for the new update.

On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:58 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:

> This particular bug has been already fixed, but Will did not release an
> update yet.
> 
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:53:22PM +0100, António Fernandes wrote:
>> I can report a a similar unpleasant outcome of updating some packages via 
>> the Tex Live Utility (TLU).
>> Updating fontspec via TLU renders the xcolor package inoperative (at least 
>> in my case). 
>> 
>> Compilation runs without errors but all color commands are ignored, 
>> producing a final black and white pdf.
>> 
>> I decided to re-install the original MacTeX2010 package, and to upgrade a 
>> few packages using TLU (except fontspec) and everything seems normal now.
>> 
>> Best,
>> António Fernandes
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:23 PM, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
>> 
>>> OK, I spoke too soon. But at least I think I have a lead. In both 
>>> instances, a vanilla copy of MacTex worked fine. However, in both 
>>> instances, upon firing up Tex Live Utility, and installing packages that 
>>> were not installed in the vanilla download, the errors returned.
>>> 
>>> Using the TeX Distribution pane in System Preferences, I switched back to 
>>> 2009, and all is working again. Switching to 2010 causes the same error to 
>>> return.
>>> 
>>> Of course, Tex Live Utility installed quite a number of packages, so I'm 
>>> not sure which one is the offending package, nor do I see an easy way in 
>>> Tex Live Utility to get the history of installed packages. Is there some 
>>> way to do this through the console? Or does anyone know if there are 
>>> certain known problematic packages clashing with something in 2010 (at 
>>> least in regards to the error I've described below)?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Talal
>>> 
>>>> Well, I reran the installer, and it all seem to work now. I'm not quite 
>>>> sure what was going wrong, but many thanks for the help.
>>>> 
>>>> Talal
>>>> 
>>>>> I'm not sure what might have changed (since I assume that your document 
>>>>> used to compile on TL2009?), but try loading the etex package.  This may 
>>>>> address the first error complaining about the new count; the subsequent 
>>>>> errors probably follow from that one.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Alan
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 22, 2010, at 6:23 AM, Talal Al-Azem wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello, I have just updated to MacTex/TexLive 2010. I am now trying to 
>>>>>> compile my document again, but am running into a problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am using the ednotes package, which calls upon manyfoot.sty (which is 
>>>>>> installed as part of ncctools). I can see the ncctools folder in my 2010 
>>>>>> tree. But for some reason, the console is giving me the following error:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> /usr/local/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/ednotes.sty:730: No 
>>>>>> room f
>>>>>> or a new \count .
>>>>>> /usr/local/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/ednotes.sty:730: 
>>>>>> Missing n
>>>>>> umber, treated as zero.
>>>>>> <to be read again>
>>>>>>                 \footinsA
>>>>>> l.730   \newfootnote[para]{A}
>>>>>>                           % Needs `manyfoot.sty'.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>> Talal Al-Azem
>>>>> 
>>> 
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