Someone did not like this /. and has removed it. Karl? Olaf? :-)

I don't remember doing so, although I may have in a fit of madness.
I can put it back.

I guess TETEXDIR is always specified as an absolute path?  Or am I
missing something else?

Thanks,
Karl


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