Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 24. April 2012 um 10:43:23, schrieb Pavel Sanda <[email protected]>
> > Kornel Benko wrote:
> > > I experienced something similar when converting some files created on 
> > > windows.
> > > It turned out, that the last line ended with "\end_document" but was not 
> > > terminated by eol.
> > > Inserting a new line in such lyx-file with a text editor helped.
> > 
> > Can you send example? These sounds like critical bugs.
> > Pavel
> 
> No, I cannot create such files anymore. But it is easy to fake it. Just 
> remove the trailing line feed
> of a file created by 2.0.x and try to read with 2.1.x.
> (Opening this file with 2.0.x will work, since no conversion needed)

I tried and didn't get the error which was reported by John
(instead I correctly see  Buffer .. ended unexpectedly, which means that it is 
probably corrupted.)
Do you have reproducible behaviour how you get such eoln-missing files?
Pavel

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