Re: LyX 2.0beta4 windows installer (unofficial) is there!

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
W dniu 8 lutego 2011 23:54 użytkownik Michal Skrzypek m...@msys.info napisał:
 Pre-release of LyX version 2.0.0 (beta 4)
 ==
    In case anyone is interested, I've created windows 'alternate'
 installer of 2.0 beta4 (actually, it is slightly newer r37563, because
 of the grave regression fixed there). It can be installed simultaneously
 with previous betas, but some settings seem to be cleared while
 'switching' between versions. Look there:

    ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/unofficial/

    WARNING: as I'm not a LyX developer, I'm not really sure about the
 quality of this installer. It worked for me, though, and finally the
 frequent crashes of beta3 are now gone.

    I've created it because the official maintainer (Uwe Stöhr) is
 currently offline, so there will be no official windows installers for
 the time being.

    I'm not subscribed there, so please cc me at ms (at) msys.info.

Jak miło widzieć, że jakiś Polak jeszcze coś robi w tym projekcie,
nawet tak nieoficjalnym torem jak podrabianie instalatorów Uwego. :-)

How nice to see that another Pole does something else in this project,
even on an unofficial track as counterfeiting Uwe installers. :-)

Btw. If you catch any mistakes in translation of Polish LyX interface,
please let the translator know. Proper contact info are present in
translation files. Thank you.

-- 
Manveru
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     gg: 1624001
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Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz niko.schw...@googlemail.com:
 Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous
 work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be
 called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This
 time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings.
 So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not
 algorithm.

 What to do?

LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable
listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need
to write a module.

-- 
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Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Danny Parker
I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like

figure
Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is

Figure
Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps.  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny


msuthesis.cls
Description: Binary data


Re: Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Julien Rioux

On 10/02/2011 5:49 PM, Danny Parker wrote:

I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like

figure
Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is

Figure
Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps.  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny



Hi,

If you use your msuthesis.cls file directly with latex and use the 
\Figure command, you will see that the problem you mention is still there:

figure
Figure #
Centered caption

So actually your class file does not conform to the guidelines you 
mention. No fault of LyX. So either seek an updated version of 
msuthesis.cls, if there is one, or search/ask the latex gurus how to 
achieve the desired caption format.


--
Julien



Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Guido Gonni

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received the 
following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

 Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received 
the following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or 
maybe something like that).


Vincent


Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Freitag, 11. Februar 2011 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
   Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:
  Hi Gents,
  I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile
  phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received
  
  the following message:
  make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
  Making all in boost
  make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
  CXX c_regex_traits.o
  In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
  from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
  from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
  from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
  /usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int)
  throw ()’ throws different exceptions
  ../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
  make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
  make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
  make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
  make: *** [all] Error 2
  
  Any suggestion?
  Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
  Guido
 
 You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or
 maybe something like that).
 
 Vincent

Or use cmkae-build. This has different config.h. (Using this on ubuntu 10.10 
for 'ages' without problems)

Kornel


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Re: LyX 2.0beta4 windows installer (unofficial) is there!

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
W dniu 8 lutego 2011 23:54 użytkownik Michal Skrzypek m...@msys.info napisał:
 Pre-release of LyX version 2.0.0 (beta 4)
 ==
    In case anyone is interested, I've created windows 'alternate'
 installer of 2.0 beta4 (actually, it is slightly newer r37563, because
 of the grave regression fixed there). It can be installed simultaneously
 with previous betas, but some settings seem to be cleared while
 'switching' between versions. Look there:

    ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/unofficial/

    WARNING: as I'm not a LyX developer, I'm not really sure about the
 quality of this installer. It worked for me, though, and finally the
 frequent crashes of beta3 are now gone.

    I've created it because the official maintainer (Uwe Stöhr) is
 currently offline, so there will be no official windows installers for
 the time being.

    I'm not subscribed there, so please cc me at ms (at) msys.info.

Jak miło widzieć, że jakiś Polak jeszcze coś robi w tym projekcie,
nawet tak nieoficjalnym torem jak podrabianie instalatorów Uwego. :-)

How nice to see that another Pole does something else in this project,
even on an unofficial track as counterfeiting Uwe installers. :-)

Btw. If you catch any mistakes in translation of Polish LyX interface,
please let the translator know. Proper contact info are present in
translation files. Thank you.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz niko.schw...@googlemail.com:
 Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous
 work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be
 called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This
 time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings.
 So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not
 algorithm.

 What to do?

LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable
listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need
to write a module.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Danny Parker
I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like

figure
Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is

Figure
Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps.  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny


msuthesis.cls
Description: Binary data


Re: Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Julien Rioux

On 10/02/2011 5:49 PM, Danny Parker wrote:

I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like

figure
Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is

Figure
Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps.  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny



Hi,

If you use your msuthesis.cls file directly with latex and use the 
\Figure command, you will see that the problem you mention is still there:

figure
Figure #
Centered caption

So actually your class file does not conform to the guidelines you 
mention. No fault of LyX. So either seek an updated version of 
msuthesis.cls, if there is one, or search/ask the latex gurus how to 
achieve the desired caption format.


--
Julien



Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Guido Gonni

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received the 
following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

 Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received 
the following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or 
maybe something like that).


Vincent


Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Freitag, 11. Februar 2011 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
   Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:
  Hi Gents,
  I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile
  phase without any problem, but then when I entered make I received
  
  the following message:
  make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
  Making all in boost
  make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
  CXX c_regex_traits.o
  In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
  from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
  from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
  from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
  /usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int)
  throw ()’ throws different exceptions
  ../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
  make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
  make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
  make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
  make: *** [all] Error 2
  
  Any suggestion?
  Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
  Guido
 
 You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or
 maybe something like that).
 
 Vincent

Or use cmkae-build. This has different config.h. (Using this on ubuntu 10.10 
for 'ages' without problems)

Kornel


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Re: LyX 2.0beta4 windows installer (unofficial) is there!

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
W dniu 8 lutego 2011 23:54 użytkownik Michal Skrzypek  napisał:
>> Pre-release of LyX version 2.0.0 (beta 4)
>> ==
>    In case anyone is interested, I've created windows 'alternate'
> installer of 2.0 beta4 (actually, it is slightly newer r37563, because
> of the grave regression fixed there). It can be installed simultaneously
> with previous betas, but some settings seem to be cleared while
> 'switching' between versions. Look there:
>
>    ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/unofficial/
>
>    WARNING: as I'm not a LyX developer, I'm not really sure about the
> quality of this installer. It worked for me, though, and finally the
> frequent crashes of beta3 are now gone.
>
>    I've created it because the official maintainer (Uwe Stöhr) is
> currently offline, so there will be no official windows installers for
> the time being.
>
>    I'm not subscribed there, so please cc me at ms (at) msys.info.

Jak miło widzieć, że jakiś Polak jeszcze coś robi w tym projekcie,
nawet tak nieoficjalnym torem jak podrabianie instalatorów Uwego. :-)

How nice to see that another Pole does something else in this project,
even on an unofficial track as counterfeiting Uwe installers. :-)

Btw. If you catch any mistakes in translation of Polish LyX interface,
please let the translator know. Proper contact info are present in
translation files. Thank you.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: Rename "algorithm" to "program listing" – How to get my program listings into my article?

2011-02-10 Thread Manveru
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz :
> Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous
> work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be
> called "algorithms," so I used the algorithm class in a float. This
> time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings.
> So, I'd the surrounding float to be called "program listing," not
> "algorithm."
>
> What to do?

LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable
listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need
to write a module.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Danny Parker
I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like


Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is


Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says "LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps."  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny


msuthesis.cls
Description: Binary data


Re: Custom Class Figure Problem

2011-02-10 Thread Julien Rioux

On 10/02/2011 5:49 PM, Danny Parker wrote:

I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output.  At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis.  However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like


Figure #
Double spaced caption

Where the guideline is


Figure #. Caption single spaced

Upon some digging I found that the class defined a new command \Figure which
reads in *.eps files only.  So I tried inserting ERT to call that class but
when I try to create a pdf I get an error that says "LaTeX Error: Unknown
graphics extension: .eps."  After doing some searching I think this is
because it is not properly calling the graphics format converters.  This is
where I'm beyond my understanding to fix.

What I want to do is either get the ERT to work properly or to change LyX's
settings to produce the proper formatting.  Any help anyone can give would
be greatly appreciated.

Danny



Hi,

If you use your msuthesis.cls file directly with latex and use the 
\Figure command, you will see that the problem you mention is still there:


Figure #
Centered caption

So actually your class file does not conform to the guidelines you 
mention. No fault of LyX. So either seek an updated version of 
msuthesis.cls, if there is one, or search/ask the latex gurus how to 
achieve the desired caption format.


--
Julien



Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Guido Gonni

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered "make" I received the 
following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

 Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:

Hi Gents,
I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile 
phase without any problem, but then when I entered "make" I received 
the following message:



make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
Making all in boost
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
CXX c_regex_traits.o
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
/usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int) 
throw ()’ throws different exceptions

../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Any suggestion?
Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
Guido



You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or 
maybe something like that).


Vincent


Re: Ubuntu 10.10 - Unsuccessful installation

2011-02-10 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Freitag, 11. Februar 2011 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
>   Op 11-2-2011 7:01, Guido Gonni schreef:
> > Hi Gents,
> > I just tried to install the beta4 version. I went through the compile
> > phase without any problem, but then when I entered "make" I received
> > 
> > the following message:
> >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/po'
> >> Making all in boost
> >> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
> >> CXX c_regex_traits.o
> >> In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.4/cstring:45,
> >> from ./boost/regex/v4/regex_workaround.hpp:24,
> >> from ./boost/regex/v4/c_regex_traits.hpp:26,
> >> from libs/regex/src/c_regex_traits.cpp:27:
> >> /usr/include/string.h:413: error: declaration of ‘char* strerror(int)
> >> throw ()’ throws different exceptions
> >> ../config.h:606: error: from previous declaration ‘char* strerror(int)’
> >> make[2]: *** [c_regex_traits.o] Error 1
> >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4/boost'
> >> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guido/.myApps/lyx-2.0.0beta4'
> >> make: *** [all] Error 2
> > 
> > Any suggestion?
> > Thank you and I wish you all a wonderful week-end!
> > Guido
> 
> You could try to use the compile option --with-external-boost,  (or
> maybe something like that).
> 
> Vincent

Or use cmkae-build. This has different config.h. (Using this on ubuntu 10.10 
for 'ages' without problems)

Kornel


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