Oliver Eichler wrote:
Hmm, good point :). On the other side as rpm will delete the official SuSE
installation anyway, why not install it 'in (SuSE's) place'? Not that I
That makes sense of course. I considered renaming the lyx executable,
package name and config (shared files) to avoid the original being
overwritten, but dropped that in the end to be as close as possible with
the LyX defaults and avoid the errors generating the rpm package.
prefere /usr over /usr/local or vice versa, but changing the path just causes
unnecessary confusion without real benefit. (e.g. linked user defined
templates and layouts have to be relinked to the other path.)
But anyway, thanks for the rpm - saves me a lot of time :) And not to forget
the nice QT interface. My god! How I hated this xforms stuff! Lyx is really
impressive software.
Even more with the preview-latex stuff!
So the rpm works with you (I'm a beginner when it comes to rpm building)?
Did you update the gcc libraries from the DVD/CD install?
Paul