>>>>> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Angus> I get the following output to the xterm. Any ideas what it Angus> means? Is it serious? It means that the program (probably xtl) reads data wrongly through dirty tricks. On an alpha, memory can only be read on addresses aligned on 4-bytes (is that 8?)boundaries. The command "uac p sigbus" will make lyx break at these points, and gdb will then be able to tell you where the problem is. I'd bet it will be in xtl. Report it to its author. JMarc
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