On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad vertical scroll). However, there is
lag if I use the scroll bar (by dragging with the mouse).
I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it
as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug or a Gentoo
On 22 May 2012 23:13, Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr wrote:
On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad vertical scroll).
Thanks again and thanks for the extra information. Sorry to take so long to
reply but I'm on a cycle tour and only the rain has driven me into a library to
check mail.
- Original Message -
From: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com
To: Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu
Cc:
Craig wrote:
I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run
it as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug or
Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file examples/splash.lyx
gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
From: Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org
To:
Craig wrote:
Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file
examples/splash.lyx gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
Can you post backtrace when lyx is compiled with debug use flag? P
On Monday 21 May 2012 10:23:01 Craig wrote:
The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it as root.
That must be a big clue - can you create a brand new user
and see if lyx runs for the new user?
I can build LyX with the debug flag, but that will take a little while. In the
meantime, here is another clue. When I run the lyx command in a terminal, it
dumps a lot of text to the terminal when crashing. First, I get this repeated
many times:
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could
Craig wrote:
Then I get:
Error returned from iconv
EILSEQ An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
When converting from UCS-4LE to UTF-8.
Input: 0xd0 0x61 0x16 0x3f 0xc0 0x7f 0x0 0x0 0xe0 0xe5 0xf2 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0
0x0 0x0 0xaf 0xe9 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0xc0
This
lyx -dbg any a.txt
...
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could not be found!. Defaults are used
instead
Menus.cpp(2012): populating menu bar
Menus.cpp(2019): menu bar entries 8
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item File is a submenu named file
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item Edit is a submenu
On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad vertical scroll). However, there is
lag if I use the scroll bar (by dragging with the mouse).
I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it
as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug or a Gentoo
On 22 May 2012 23:13, Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr wrote:
On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad vertical scroll).
Thanks again and thanks for the extra information. Sorry to take so long to
reply but I'm on a cycle tour and only the rain has driven me into a library to
check mail.
- Original Message -
From: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com
To: Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu
Cc:
Craig wrote:
I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run
it as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug or
Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file examples/splash.lyx
gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
From: Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org
To:
Craig wrote:
Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file
examples/splash.lyx gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
Can you post backtrace when lyx is compiled with debug use flag? P
On Monday 21 May 2012 10:23:01 Craig wrote:
The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it as root.
That must be a big clue - can you create a brand new user
and see if lyx runs for the new user?
I can build LyX with the debug flag, but that will take a little while. In the
meantime, here is another clue. When I run the lyx command in a terminal, it
dumps a lot of text to the terminal when crashing. First, I get this repeated
many times:
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could
Craig wrote:
Then I get:
Error returned from iconv
EILSEQ An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
When converting from UCS-4LE to UTF-8.
Input: 0xd0 0x61 0x16 0x3f 0xc0 0x7f 0x0 0x0 0xe0 0xe5 0xf2 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0
0x0 0x0 0xaf 0xe9 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0xc0
This
lyx -dbg any a.txt
...
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could not be found!. Defaults are used
instead
Menus.cpp(2012): populating menu bar
Menus.cpp(2019): menu bar entries 8
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item File is a submenu named file
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item Edit is a submenu
On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad vertical scroll). However, there is
lag if I use the scroll bar (by dragging with the mouse).
I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it
as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug or a Gentoo
On 22 May 2012 23:13, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> On 20.05.2012 11:14, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
>
>> So, I finally managed to track down a peculiarity.
>>
>> On Windows (7), there is no scrolling issue with the keyboard, or the
>> mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad
Thanks again and thanks for the extra information. Sorry to take so long to
reply but I'm on a cycle tour and only the rain has driven me into a library to
check mail.
- Original Message -
From: stefano franchi
To: Scott Kostyshak
Craig wrote:
> I just installed LyX 2.0.3 on a Gentoo system and the application is crashing
> as soon as the window opens. I get a dialog box with the SIGSEGV message and
> then it dies. The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run
> it as root. Idon't know if this a LyX bug
Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file examples/splash.lyx
gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
From: Pavel Sanda
To:
Craig wrote:
> Removing ~/.lyx does not change anything. It still crashes right away (note
> that the window, buttons, etc are fully drawn and the file
> examples/splash.lyx gets loaded before the SIGSEGV dialog box appears).
Can you post backtrace when lyx is compiled with debug use flag? P
On Monday 21 May 2012 10:23:01 Craig wrote:
> The strange part is that I can run LyX successfully if I run it as root.
That must be a big clue - can you create a brand new user
and see if lyx runs for the new user?
I can build LyX with the debug flag, but that will take a little while. In the
meantime, here is another clue. When I run the lyx command in a terminal, it
dumps a lot of text to the terminal when crashing. First, I get this repeated
many times:
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could
Craig wrote:
> Then I get:
>
>
> Error returned from iconv
> EILSEQ An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
> When converting from UCS-4LE to UTF-8.
> Input: 0xd0 0x61 0x16 0x3f 0xc0 0x7f 0x0 0x0 0xe0 0xe5 0xf2 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0
> 0x0 0x0 0xaf 0xe9 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0
lyx -dbg any &> a.txt
...
GuiToolbar.cpp(339): Session settings could not be found!. Defaults are used
instead
Menus.cpp(2012): populating menu bar
Menus.cpp(2019): menu bar entries 8
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item File is a submenu named file
Menus.cpp(2038): menu bar item Edit is a submenu
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