On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 03:00:17PM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
> On Thursday 25 April 2002 10:08, Koen Martens wrote:
> > This may seem pretty far fetched, but I had similar stange
> > behaviour last summer when compiling my linux kernel.. It turned
> > out the cpu fan wasn't rotating at full speed anymore, and that
> > together with the hot weather made the cpu overheat when doing
> > something heavy-duty like compiling a kernel..
> I got the same thing.  Reran make and it continued where it left off 
> - no worries (that's one good thing about gcc and a well-written 
> makefile).

I had to open up the case and put a table-top fan directed at the cpu first, but then 
it compiled like a charm :)

Anyway, with lyx 1.2.0-pre4 i'm having an altogether different problem: 

After doing a './configure' and a 'make' as suggested in the INSTALL file, it just 
does:

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[gmc@si2 lyx-1.2.0pre4]$ src/lyx
Aborted
[gmc@si2 lyx-1.2.0pre4]$ 
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Not very informative :)

This is on mandrake 8.1 btw, with 2.4.9 kernel and xforms 0.89..

To be more exact:

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[gmc@si2 lyx-1.2.0pre4]$ src/lyx --version
LyX 1.2.0pre4 of Wed, Apr 24, 2002
Built on Apr 25 2002, 09:40:00
Configuration
  Host type:                      i686-pc-linux-gnu
  Special build flags:            warnings assertions included-libsigc 
xforms-image-loader
  C   Compiler:                   gcc
  C   Compiler flags:             -g -O2
  C++ Compiler:                   g++ (2.96)
  C++ Compiler flags:             -g -O -fno-exceptions -W -Wall
  Linker flags:                   
  Frontend:                       xforms
    libXpm version:               4.11
    libforms version:             0.89.5
  LyX binary dir:                 /usr/local/bin
  LyX files dir:                  /usr/local/share/lyx

[gmc@si2 lyx-1.2.0pre4]$ 
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Any suggestions anyone??

Thanks in advance!


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