AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Matthias Hunstig
I just opened a ticket for this problem:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8098


Von: Julien Rioux [jri...@physics.utoronto.ca]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. März 2012 21:09
Bis: Matthias Hunstig
Cc: LyX Users; LyX Developers
Betreff: Re: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

On 21/03/2012 11:10 AM, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
 Dear LyX users and developers,

 LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
 path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
 1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)

 I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
 the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
 AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.

 Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
 experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
 What I have found out is that

 -  Under local users, LyX states ~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0 as the 
 user directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.

 -  Under network users, it states 
 \\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0file:///\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0
  as the user directory.

 -  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some 
 messages in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe 
 does not accept UNC folders.

 Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home 
 directory? Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work 
 in? If so, how can that be done?

 I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home 
 directories on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for 
 them.

 Regards

 Matthias


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien

Re: AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn



Dear LyX users and developers,

LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)

I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.

Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
What I have found out is that

-  Under local users, LyX states ~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0 as the user 
directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.

-  Under network users, it states 
\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0file:///\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0
 as the user directory.

-  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some messages 
in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe does not 
accept UNC folders.

Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home directory? 
Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work in? If so, 
how can that be done?

I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home directories 
on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for them.

Regards

Matthias


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien



Does anyone know how to 'simulate' such an UNC home directory. I used to 
do this using a network map, but maybe there are other methods ?


Vincent


AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Matthias Hunstig
I just opened a ticket for this problem:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8098


Von: Julien Rioux [jri...@physics.utoronto.ca]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. März 2012 21:09
Bis: Matthias Hunstig
Cc: LyX Users; LyX Developers
Betreff: Re: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

On 21/03/2012 11:10 AM, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
 Dear LyX users and developers,

 LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
 path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
 1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)

 I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
 the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
 AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.

 Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
 experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
 What I have found out is that

 -  Under local users, LyX states ~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0 as the 
 user directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.

 -  Under network users, it states 
 \\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0file:///\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0
  as the user directory.

 -  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some 
 messages in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe 
 does not accept UNC folders.

 Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home 
 directory? Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work 
 in? If so, how can that be done?

 I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home 
 directories on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for 
 them.

 Regards

 Matthias


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien

Re: AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn



Dear LyX users and developers,

LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)

I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.

Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
What I have found out is that

-  Under local users, LyX states ~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0 as the user 
directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.

-  Under network users, it states 
\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0file:///\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0
 as the user directory.

-  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some messages 
in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe does not 
accept UNC folders.

Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home directory? 
Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work in? If so, 
how can that be done?

I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home directories 
on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for them.

Regards

Matthias


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien



Does anyone know how to 'simulate' such an UNC home directory. I used to 
do this using a network map, but maybe there are other methods ?


Vincent


AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Matthias Hunstig
I just opened a ticket for this problem:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8098


Von: Julien Rioux [jri...@physics.utoronto.ca]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. März 2012 21:09
Bis: Matthias Hunstig
Cc: LyX Users; LyX Developers
Betreff: Re: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

On 21/03/2012 11:10 AM, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
> Dear LyX users and developers,
>
> LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
> path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
> 1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)
>
> I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
> the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
> AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.
>
> Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
> experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
> What I have found out is that
>
> -  Under local users, LyX states "~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0" as the 
> user directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.
>
> -  Under network users, it states 
> "\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0"
>  as the user directory.
>
> -  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some 
> messages in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe 
> does not accept UNC folders.
>
> Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home 
> directory? Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work 
> in? If so, how can that be done?
>
> I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home 
> directories on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for 
> them.
>
> Regards
>
> Matthias
>

Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien

Re: AW: LyX on Windows with UNC home directories

2012-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn



Dear LyX users and developers,

LyX has a problem with Windows users that have their home directory on a UNC 
path. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Troubleshooting mentions these problems for Lyx 
1.5 already. (Recent versions do start, but have no classes available.)

I have been struggling with this for a long time. The workaround described in 
the link (saving some steps by running configure.py directly from the 
AppData\Lyx2.0 folder) worked for me on Windows XP.

Now, on Windows 7, it does not work anymore. Today, I have done some 
experiments but unfortunately not found a solution yet.
What I have found out is that

-  Under local users, LyX states "~\AppData\Roaming\Lyx2.0" as the user 
directory. I have not seen the tilde on Windows before, but it works.

-  Under network users, it states 
"\\server\user\ntdata\Anwendungsdaten\LyX2.0"
 as the user directory.

-  Running reconfigure from LyX as the network user gives some messages 
in the status line that can be traced back to the fact that cmd.exe does not 
accept UNC folders.

Is there any way to reliably make LyX run as a user with a UNC home directory? 
Could it help to just give LyX a different user directory to work in? If so, 
how can that be done?

I think this issue really needs to be fixed soon - People with home directories 
on serves are not uncommon and LyX is practically unusable for them.

Regards

Matthias


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for the descriptive report of the problem and your investigation
of it.

Please, could you add a ticket to the bug tracker at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome with as much information as
you can. Your email already is very descriptive of your investigation,
it would help to have this recorded on the bug tracker until someone
tries to tackle the bug.

I'm also cc'ing the dev list to see if anyone has any immediate ideas.

Regards,
Julien



Does anyone know how to 'simulate' such an UNC home directory. I used to 
do this using a network map, but maybe there are other methods ?


Vincent