Changing the subject in the hope of getting more attention....
Note that LyX does run fine when make-installed. It's only in place that
it refuses to start, which is a hassle when I'm trying to work on LyX
(as opposed to work on philosophy). Weird.
Idea: Is this a general problem with the "without-included-boost" and
run-in-place combination?
rh
On 07/12/2009 03:58 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:02:50PM -0400, rgheck wrote:
This is a fresh install of F11, and I've done a fresh checkout of
the tree, too. When I try to run trunk (in place, as I've not
installed it), I get a segfault. Thus:
I see the same problem for branch. Build with gcc 4.4, external boost
1.38.0 and Qt 4.5.2.
The currently working 1.6.3 package in Debian unstable was build with
gcc
Confirmed for branch, too. I guess I hadn't recompiled.
This machine has boost 1.37.0 and Qt 4.5.1 (all x86_64).
F10, which worked fine, had 1.34.0 and Qt 4.5.1---and gcc 4.3.2, as
opposed to 4.4.0 on F11.
rh