Hello,

thanks for the advice. It works better now.
I still a a problem with a big file. Lyx launch the latex
program but the process seems to go in an infinite loop.
The process doesn't want to stop. I had waited for 5 minutes
on a 600 Mhz pc with linux debian 2.2.

But thanks a lot again (<- font size 350), some of the files I have to process
works.

Yann COLLETTE
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> >>>>> "Yann" == Yann Collete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Yann> Hello, I've got a problem with lyx-1.1.6fix{1,2}. When I try to
> Yann> export a file to ps, lyx freeze and the only solution I've got
> Yann> to leave lyx is to kill it. I launch lyx with the 65536 dbg
> Yann> code, here's the last line:
> 
> What OS are you using? If you are using a recent debian linux, it
> seems that the solution is to wait a few minutes until some stupid STL
> function terminates :) Alternatively, you can #undef HAVE_SSTREAM in
> src/config.h and recompile.
> 
> This is supposed to be fixed in cvs and will probably be fixed in next
> 1.1.6 release (if there is such a release).
> 
> Yann> After some manipulations, I think the problem is due to: -
> Yann> figures or/and - cross references.
> 
> Actually, the problem is due to the time LyX takes to do dependency
> tracking (it does some checksums to ensure that files have not
> changed).
> 
> JMarc

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