Re: LyX Win7 package install fails because Miktex install fails.
Hi, On 4 August 2016 at 01:46, Mark Kortink wrote: > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/97296/lyx-miktex- > installation-problems-on-windows-7 I've also come across this problem 2 years ago and I've reported it to this list, which can be seen in this archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg98230.html However, that didn't get much attention and someone (that you could read the name easily in the archive) refuted me saying that this is LyX mailing-list, not MikTeX mailing-list! Seems like someone had a bad day in his private life and use this mailing-list to vent his bad mood! Some food for thoughts: use Vista compatibility mode for the setup. Good luck
Re: problems installing lyx ( windows 7)
On 3 December 2014 at 10:23, Arantza Ugidos wrote: > Good morning, I want to install lyx in my computer but I keep getting the > following message: Error opening the \bin\lyx.exe file. > > > > Does somebody know which may be the cause of this error message? > > > > Thank you very much, > > > > Arantza > When did you get such error message? During install or after install?
Re: Newbie question: which pdf reader to use with Windows 8.1?
On 2 December 2014 at 08:56, aparsloe wrote: > > On 2/12/2014 6:36 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote: > >> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 5:20 AM, Ashok wrote: >> >>> I currently have Acrobat Pro 11. It's very unwieldy. The first time I >>> view >>> a document, it's fine, but then it gets stuck. Even exiting Acrobat >>> doesn't help. I have to exit Lyx and get back! >>> >>> I like sticking to Evince when forced to use Windows: it's slim, >> quick, and makes sense for viewing PDF files. It also auto-loads >> updated files gracefully, unlike Acrobat. >> >> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/Downloads >> >> Liviu >> >> >> Is there a simpler alternative? And how to tell Lyx not to use Acrobat >>> pro? (I have Acrobat Pro "associated" as the default pdf viewer on my >>> Windows system; that's how I would like to continue for non-Lyx uses.) >>> >>> TIA. >>> >>> I'm on Windows 7. Until earlier this year I used Adobe Reader, but over > the years it has got more and more ponderous and LyX interacts with it > somewhat clunkily. I've since installed Sumatra. It's much smaller and more > responsive and I'm pleased with how it interacts with LyX. But for things > like printing a pdf Adobe Reader has additional options (e.g. printing in > reverse order) so I keep it on disk. > > If you want Adobe Pro to be your default Windows pdf viewer and yet have > Sumatra (or Evince or whatever) as your LyX pdf viewer, you need to go to > Tools > Preferences > File Handling > File Formats and under the format PDF > (pdflatex) go down to the Viewer: slot (where it may show pdfview) and > choose Custom and in the right-hand slot enter e.g. SumatraPDF, then click > Apply. Now in the larger window on the left select Paths. Second slot from > the bottom on the right is PATH prefix. At the end of whatever is already > there add (e.g.) > > ;C:\Program Files (x86)\SumatraPDF > > (note the semicolon) or whatever the path is to the directory holding the > .exe file of your chosen LyX pdf viewer. Now click Save. > > Andrew > I also left Adobe Reader/Acrobat. Not only because they have become bloatware, but also because they have become badware and arrogantware. Here's the long story: I had several PDF files which could not be opened inside Adobe Reader (saying that the PDF files are corrupted -- which is totally incorrect). I wrote to Adobe forum asking what to do. Guess what. Someone (probably working for Adobe) replied (and argued) to me that Adobe Reader is compliant to ISO something, blah blah blah. So proud, so arrogant! But you know what. When I tried to open the same files inside Google drive's integrated PDF viewer, Microsoft's One Drive integrated viewer, Win8 native PDF viewer, and A LOT A LOT other PDF readers, NONE of them has this "corrupted file" problem. I've got enough of Adobe's attitude. So I left it. I'm also using SumatraPDF which is working fine for me.
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
I saw that LyX 2.1.2 was released. I have tried the bundle setup in a 64-bit O/S but unfortunately, it still crashes just like before (cf my mail below). On 6 March 2014 21:39, STF wrote: > Hi, > > I came across error while trying to install LyX 2.0.7 in Windows 7 64-bit > (actually I have tried in many computers with the same error). I'm using > the setup called "LyX-2.0.7-Bundle-1.exe" downloaded from LyX official > website. As to Windows, to be exact, I have tried Windows 7 Professional & > Enterprise SP1 64-bit but I don't think the *editions* and *SP1* parts are > relevant. I think the problem would still happen in other 64-bit Windows > O/S, eg XP, Vista, etc. > > The error I got are shown in the attached image: the upper dialog appeared > first. But almost immediately, it's grayed out and the lower dialog > appeared and LyX installation simply was aborted and failed. LyX setup > then tried to roll back but it got stuck on "Remove folder: C:\Program > Files (x86)\LyX 2.0\" and I had to press the Cancel button. > > I went a bit further and described here below: > > I took basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe and run it in another Windows 7 64-bit > and it still crashed! I then downloaded basic-miktex-2.9.5105-x64.exe from > MiKTeX official website and tried it but that crashed as well! Seems like > MiKTeX setup has very serious problem installing in 64bit O/S! > > (Off-topic 1: Maybe it's some known bug like > http://sourceforge.net/p/miktex/bugs/2208/?) > (Off-topic 2: I have heard from some other friends of mine that MiKTeX is > actually a big piece of $h!t and their developers, being very arrogant, > didn't care about their installer not working in 64-bit O/S and I quite > agree with them after finding a lot of mails in their mailing-list which > are never answered!) > > But I found out that if I run basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe the second time > with the option "Reinstall using recommended settings" (which is *only* > available when the setup is run outside LyX) after deleting "C:\Program > Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9" folder, the installation went through the end! > > Then at this point, if I used "LyX-2.0.7-Installer-1.exe" instead, it's > fine. So, it might be nice to warn 64 bit O/S users to download the > "LyX-2.0.7-Installer-1.exe" on the download page and give them a little bit > help on installing MiKTeX. > > Hope this helps. > >
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
On 7 March 2014 16:25, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 07.03.2014 um 16:12 schrieb STF : > > > On 7 March 2014 05:10, aparsloe wrote: > > > > I've never tried installing the LyX bundle. I've always installed MiKTeX > first and then LyX -- and without problems. Recently I installed the 64-bit > version of MiKTeX 2.9 on a new(ish) 64-bit Windows 7 computer without > problems, [...deleted] > > > > Oh, for information: I have just tried basic-miktex-2.9.5105-x64.exe in > XP Pro 64-bit. Guess what. It crashed on first trial. LOL > > Oh, for information: this is the LyX users list. And not the MiKTeX users > list… > Oh, for information, my answer was a reply to a previous mail. If you have anything against MiKTeX, you should have answered to that mail, not mine. And oh, for information, my answer is very useful to *LyX* users because it tells them that installing *LyX* in XP Pro 64-bit could potentially fail if they are using the bundle. But probably you're more concentrated on kicking off apparent non-LyX discussion than thinking further its implication. On 8 March 2014 18:22, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Am 06.03.2014 21:39, schrieb STF: > > > The error I got are shown in the attached image: >> > > So there is either a packaing error in MiKTeX or a problem wit your > Internet connection. > No, that's 100% impossible. Why? Because as I said (well, I think I have said) I'm using the SAME 32-bit setup everywhere. When I say the *same*, I mean I have one single setup file in my hard drive and I copy from it again and again to do tests. And what results did I get? In 64-bit O/S, the setup would crash. But in 32-bit O/S, it would work. So the setup cannot be corrupted (or it would have failed in 32-bit O/S) and I have no Internet connection problem. Can you therefore please try this: > 1. uninstall LyX _completely_ > 2. uninstall MiKTeX _completely_ > 3. check the registry that there are no traces of MiKTeX (and maybe LyX) > and delte the traces > 4. download the 32bit version of MikTeX from here: > http://download.heise.de/software/db66db9c69d45180fb6dd453a9dcfa > 7d/531b50c9/111255/basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe > I didn't follow these steps of your because I'm pretty convinced they are not useful in my case. I have just done two hashings on the basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe. If you can, you could check with me: MD5: AEC100C7920A001679B8217A3D862B19 SHA-1: 8A0797F1 19D796FF 80ADFAB9 9945E76E 6883609F > and install MiKTeX while you are logged in on Windows with Admin privileges > If you're suggesting it's an admin privilege problem, I'm 100% it's not. Nothing to do with it. I could have disable UAC which wouldn't change anything at all. > 5. install LyX using this installer: > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/lyxwininstaller/ > LyXWinInstaller/2.0.7/LyX-207-Installer-2.exe > > Does this work? if not what error do you get? > If I use LyX *installer*, of course it would work *provided* that MiKTeX could be installed. So step 5 is not quite relevant. > I see that www.miktex.org is completely dead and that might be the reason > why the installation of MiKTeX fails. > (Note that the 64bit version of MiKteX is supported by LyX but you will > have restriction for citations (BibTeX) and thee is no large speed > improvement between the 32bit and 64bit version.) > I knew that. But between "trying 32-bit setup and fail" and "trying 64-bit setup with a little chance of success", do we (64-bit O/S users) have any choice? On 12 March 2014 23:51, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Indeed that was the problem. MiKTeX is onlyine again for some days now, so > please uninstal LyX _Completely_ (also MikTeX) and then reinstall LyX using > the latest installer: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/LyXWinInstaller/2.0.7/LyX-207-Bundle-3.exe/download > Unfortunately, either bundle 1, 2 or 3, they all failed because MiKTeX setup failed (I'm testing in VM this time). As I said earlier, 64-bit O/S users should be warned to use *installer* instead of *bundle*.
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
On 7 March 2014 05:10, aparsloe wrote: > > I've never tried installing the LyX bundle. I've always installed MiKTeX > first and then LyX -- and without problems. Recently I installed the 64-bit > version of MiKTeX 2.9 on a new(ish) 64-bit Windows 7 computer without > problems, [...deleted] > Oh, for information: I have just tried basic-miktex-2.9.5105-x64.exe in XP Pro 64-bit. Guess what. It crashed on first trial. LOL
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
On 6 March 2014 23:51, Denis Navas Vega wrote: > That's a problem that I have suffered in the past with different programs, > after windows actualizations. This is a windows problem. > Oh, and one more thing. Saying that is *a windows problem* is not a constructive comment because it does not help users who want to install LyX on their O/S, does it? I mean, what did you expect people to do when you said "it's windows problem"? Does that give any concrete solution or workaround?
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
On 7 March 2014 05:10, aparsloe wrote: > > I've never tried installing the LyX bundle. I've always installed MiKTeX > first and then LyX -- and without problems. Recently I installed the 64-bit > version of MiKTeX 2.9 on a new(ish) 64-bit Windows 7 computer without > problems, OK, with all fairness, I have just tried the 64bit installer many times and at one time it passed! So your *good* experience is a fluke, you lucky guy :) In another instance, ie in another Win7 64bit, I tried to define its compatibility to Vista and it worked. That means the setup has not been modified since prehistory (I mean 2006, more than 8 years ago)?? > but discovered that biber was missing from that distro -- evidently the > 64-bit distro is still "experimental" -- so I went back to the 32-bit > MiKTeX 2.9 (the Basic distribution of 160 MB or so, and then added the > packages detailed under LaTeX Configuration in LyX's Help menu). It too > installed without problems. > > As for MiKTeX being a " big piece of $h!t", I haven't had problems with it > (and it certainly doesn't give me the kind of conflict between package > managers mentioned in a recent thread on this list that users of TeXLive on > Ubuntu systems face). > > Andrew All this would lead to the only valid conclusion: MiKTeX and its setup are too *unstable*. I would certainly avoid using it if there's alternative LaTeX distribution.
Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
On 6 March 2014 23:51, Denis Navas Vega wrote: > > That's a problem that I have suffered in the past with different programs, > after windows actualizations. This is a windows problem. > No idea what you meant by "windows actualizations", but indeed I have had some problems as well with some setups. I once had problem installing VMware Workstation in an updated version in my Windows XP. But the problem was resolved in the next updated version. But the key word here is *in the past*!! That is to say I totally disagree with you! Come on, we are already in 2014! Windows 7 has been released more than 4 years ago. Don't they have enough time to fix problem in their setup during all this time? Saying that it's windows problem is purely a lame excuse. If they are unable to adapt, that simply mean they are not good enough. QED. Thinking about evolution, if a species is unable to adapt to its environment, it's damned to disappear soon. I would bet this "natural selection law" also applies here. And don't give me the lame excuse that because it's free, it has to have problem. There are myriads of free programs out there in the Internet, most of them don't have problem. Why did they manage to do so? "Skillful people fix things immediately. Unskillful people give excuse immediately and blame the wrongs on others."
Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
Hi, I came across error while trying to install LyX 2.0.7 in Windows 7 64-bit (actually I have tried in many computers with the same error). I'm using the setup called "LyX-2.0.7-Bundle-1.exe" downloaded from LyX official website. As to Windows, to be exact, I have tried Windows 7 Professional & Enterprise SP1 64-bit but I don't think the *editions* and *SP1* parts are relevant. I think the problem would still happen in other 64-bit Windows O/S, eg XP, Vista, etc. The error I got are shown in the attached image: the upper dialog appeared first. But almost immediately, it's grayed out and the lower dialog appeared and LyX installation simply was aborted and failed. LyX setup then tried to roll back but it got stuck on "Remove folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.0\" and I had to press the Cancel button. I went a bit further and described here below: I took basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe and run it in another Windows 7 64-bit and it still crashed! I then downloaded basic-miktex-2.9.5105-x64.exe from MiKTeX official website and tried it but that crashed as well! Seems like MiKTeX setup has very serious problem installing in 64bit O/S! (Off-topic 1: Maybe it's some known bug like http://sourceforge.net/p/miktex/bugs/2208/?) (Off-topic 2: I have heard from some other friends of mine that MiKTeX is actually a big piece of $h!t and their developers, being very arrogant, didn't care about their installer not working in 64-bit O/S and I quite agree with them after finding a lot of mails in their mailing-list which are never answered!) But I found out that if I run basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe the second time with the option "Reinstall using recommended settings" (which is *only* available when the setup is run outside LyX) after deleting "C:\Program Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9" folder, the installation went through the end! Then at this point, if I used "LyX-2.0.7-Installer-1.exe" instead, it's fine. So, it might be nice to warn 64 bit O/S users to download the "LyX-2.0.7-Installer-1.exe" on the download page and give them a little bit help on installing MiKTeX. Hope this helps. <>